John Durant Breval
John Durant Breval (c.1680 – January 1738) was an English poet, playwright, and miscellaneous writer. He started his literary career under the alias of ''Joseph Gay'' and later gained popularity as a travel writer while using his own name after 37 editions of his ''Remarks on Several Parts of Europe, Relating Chiefly to their Antiquities and History'' were published in England between 1726 and 1738. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Breval, John
Published 1726
Published 1726
printed for Bernard Lintot at the Cross-Keys between the Temple-Gates in Fleetstreet
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by Breval, John
Published 1734
Published 1734
printed by S. Powell, for Abraham Bradley, Thomas Moore, and Stearne Brock, Booksellers in Dame-Street
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by Breval, John
Published 1734
Published 1734
printed for R. Montagu; J. Brindley, bookbinder; and sold by J. Brotherton; C. Hitch; F. Coghan; J. Stagg; J. Jackson; Mr. Leak, at Bath; Mr. Crownfield, at Cambridge; Mr. Fletcher, at Oxford; and Mr. Pote, at Eaton
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by Breval, John
Published 1734
Published 1734
printed for R. Montagu at the Book-Warehouse, the Corner of Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane; and J. Brindley, at the King's-Arms, New Bond-Street, bookbinder to Her Majesty, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
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by Breval, John
Published 1727
Published 1727
London: printed, and Dublin reprinted by S. Powell, for Richard Norris
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