Philadelphia, January 17th, 1774. Memorandum.

The more books are sold, the more will be sold, is an established truth well known to every liberal reader, and to every bookseller of experience; for the sale of one book propagateth the sale of another, with as much certainty as the possession of one guinea helpeth to the possession of another. Bell.

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Philadelphia, January 17th, 1774. Memorandum.

The more books are sold, the more will be sold, is an established truth well known to every liberal reader, and to every bookseller of experience; for the sale of one book propagateth the sale of another, with as much certainty as the possession of one guinea helpeth to the possession of another. Bell.

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In support of a petition to the Assembly to authorize book auctions in Philadelphia.

Evans 13141.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 13141)

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