Richard Warren, perfumer, at the Golden-Fleece, in Mary-le Bon Street, Golden Square, and at his other shops, no. 41, opposite Wood Street, Cheapside, London; fronting the New Assembly Rooms, in Bath, and at Tunbridge-Wells: begs leave to inform the nobility and gentry ... that he hath compleated his vegetable system of perfumery, from roots, woods, barks, leaves, and flowers, without musk, civet, or any of those fetid drugs
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[London]
1777, [1777]
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| Collection: | Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
| Item Description: | 4000", i.e. the date of the print run of 4000 copies. - At foot of the first page, sideways: "August 1st 1777. - English Short Title Catalog, T225969. - On verso: 'Warren's (only) milk of roses, being the best cleanser, clearer, and preserver of the skin ..'. - Reproduction of original from British Library |
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| Physical Description: | Online-Ressource ([2]p) ill 1/4° |