Longitudinal section and architectural elevations for the east and west side for the alterations to Wong's Cafe, which were designed by Watt & Blackwell, Architects.
ESTC T138271. Western copy listed. Title vignette (coat of arms).
In answer to Malone's "An inquiry into the authenticity of certain miscellaneous papers ... attributed to Shakespeare." The papers referred to were the Ireland forgeries.
"A supplemental apology" appeared under the author's name in 1799.
ESTC T5915. Western copy listed. Checked variants and so not a counterfeit edition. Folger notes:
"London" on title page is part of a woodcut ornament.
Original edition. Distinguishing characteristics include: page 3, line 2 = "published"; page 5, line 6 = "Srtatford"; page 39, line 6 = "tolling." There is also a page-for-page resetting of this edition, including reproducing the 1796 imprint date, with readings: page 3, line 2 = "publishing"; page 5, line 6 = "Stratford"; page 39 line 6 = "toiling."
Call number: RS125.W66 1651. Contains recipes relating to medicine and surgery. Full title: An Epitomie of most experienced, excellent and profitable secrets appertaining to physicke and chirurgery : for all those diseases that are most predominant and dangerous (curable by art) in the body of man, as by the table appeares ; also, the judgement of urines ; for the benefit of such discreet ladies, gentlewomen and other which labour to doe good in that art, mystery and profession, by O.W., Professour in physicke and chyrurgery.
Spevack, Halliwell-Phillipps Bibliography, 1864.8Title vignette."The only work giving an account of Gastrell the inconoclast"--Jaggard, Shakespeare bibliography, p. 132.
"List of subscribers to the New Place Fund": 4 p. inserted.
The story of an Arabic Canadians journey in immigrating, finding employment, and regaining his identity in his chosen line of work, This is a portrait which demonstrates the struggles new immigrants face, the highs and lows of moving countries and being in new cultural contexts, and how identity can be lost and found in the work that we do. Through the lens of this portrait can be seen the truth of what it is like to search out opportunity and work hard for a dream that many Canadian citizens share: to do what you love with those you love in a place where you feel secure and happy.