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Partridge and Flamsteads, new and well experienced fortune book

delivered to the world from the Astrologer's Office, in Greenwich Park. For the benifit [sic] of young men, maids, wives and widows, who by drawing cards according to the directions of this fortune book, may know whether life will be long o[r] short, whether they shall have the person desired, and what part of the world is most profitable to live in, and all lawful questions whatsoever. The signification of moles in any part of the body, and the interpretation of dreams, as they relate to good or bad fortune. To which is added The whimsical lady

by Partridge and Flamsted

  • First published:
  • 18th century
  • Language: English

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Traditions: Astrology

Subjects: Astrology, Early works to 1800, Scotland, fortune-telling, 1701-1800, Edinburgh, Chapbooks, Fortune-telling by cards

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  • Astrology

    Controlled discovery queries from national-library-of-scotland matched “astrology”. Retained metadata contains “Astrology” in the subject metadata.

    • astrology· via National Library of Scotland
    • Astrology· in subject

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delivered to the world from the Astrologer's Office, in Greenwich Park. For the benifit [sic] of young men, maids, wives and widows, who by drawing cards according to the directions of this fortune book, may know whether life will be long o[r] short, whether they shall have the person desired, and what part of the world is most profitable to live in, and all lawful questions whatsoever. The signification of moles in any part of the body, and the interpretation of dreams, as they relate to good or bad fortune. To which is added The whimsical lady

National Bibliography of Scotland record

19 cm. (12mo); 24 p; Dated on internal evidence; In verse and prose; This item is different from the one placed at L.C.2804(13). There are several differences - for example there is a colon after 'Edinburgh' in the imprint and 'benefit' is spelt incorrectly in the title

[ca. 1800]J. Morren, printer, East Campbell's Close, CowgateEnglishCatalog record

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National Library of Scotland
  • 9921133203804341

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