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Obadiah Bookworm
The diverting jumble: or, they shall be saved. Being a collection of pamphlets on various subjects, which have been heretofore published, and tho' well received by the public, might have perished.
London: Printed for Thomas Harris; and sold by all the booksellers, 1747.
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Borrower Name | Volume | Date Out | Date In | Fine | Transcribed Title |
Rep. | Ledger |
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Benjamin Moore | 7/11/1805 | 7/13/1805 | Diverting Jumble | ||||
John P. Schermerhorn | 7/13/1805 | 7/29/1805 | Diverting Jumble | ||||
Benjamin J. Moore | 7/20/1805 | 7/23/1805 | Diverting Jumble | ||||
John S. Doughty | Volume 2 | 8/22/1805 | 8/26/1805 | Diverting Jumble | |||
John S. Doughty | Volume 1 | 8/22/1805 | 8/26/1805 | Diverting Jumble |