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Freedom of the press and the literary property debate, 1755-1770.
Parks, Stephen, Hrsg.; Hayter, Thomas, successively Bp. of Norwich and London, 1702-1762. An essay on the liberty of the press: chiefly as it reflects personal slander.; Ralph, James. The case of authors by profession or trade, stated.; Maclaurin, Lord John Dreghorn. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property.; Law, Edmund. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property.
1974
N 141 FRE
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Titre
Freedom of the press and the literary property debate, 1755-1770.
Auteur
Parks, Stephen, Hrsg.
Hayter, Thomas, successively Bp. of Norwich and London, 1702-1762. An essay on the liberty of the press: chiefly as it reflects personal slander.
Ralph, James. The case of authors by profession or trade, stated.
Maclaurin, Lord John Dreghorn. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property.
Law, Edmund. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property.
Hayter, Thomas, successively Bp. of Norwich and London, 1702-1762. An essay on the liberty of the press: chiefly as it reflects personal slander.
Ralph, James. The case of authors by profession or trade, stated.
Maclaurin, Lord John Dreghorn. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property.
Law, Edmund. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property.
Description
1 volume (various paging) ; [28] cm.
ISBN
0824009649
9780824009649
9780824009649
Autre cote
N 141 FRE
Note
CONTENTS: [v.1]. Hayter, Thomas, successively Bp. of Norwich and London, 1702-1762. An essay on the liberty of the press: Chiefly as it reflects personal slander. J. Raymond, London. 1755.--[v.2]. Detraction ... the liberty of the press. J. Bonquet, London. 1755.
[v.3]. Ralph, James. The case of authors by profession or trade, stated ... R. Griffiths, London. 1758.--[v.4]. Maclaurin, Lord John. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property ... Alexander Donaldson, Edinburgh. 1767.
[v.5]. A letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his friend in London, concerning literary property. s.n., s.l. 1769.--[v.6]. Law, Edmund. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property. 1770.
[v.3]. Ralph, James. The case of authors by profession or trade, stated ... R. Griffiths, London. 1758.--[v.4]. Maclaurin, Lord John. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property ... Alexander Donaldson, Edinburgh. 1767.
[v.5]. A letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his friend in London, concerning literary property. s.n., s.l. 1769.--[v.6]. Law, Edmund. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property. 1770.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Hayter, T. An essay on the liberty of the press; chiefly as it respects personal slander. 1755.
Detraction. An essay in two parts. 1755.
Ralph J. The case of authors by profession or trade, stated. 1758.
MacLaurin, J. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property. 1767.
A letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his friend in London. 1769.
Law, E. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property. 1770.
Detraction. An essay in two parts. 1755.
Ralph J. The case of authors by profession or trade, stated. 1758.
MacLaurin, J. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property. 1767.
A letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his friend in London. 1769.
Law, E. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property. 1770.
Série
Série
English book trade, ; 1660-1853.
Publié
New York, : Garland Pub., 1974.
Langue
Anglais
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