[Stationers’ Company] - Almanacks for the Year of Our Lord 1833. - 1833

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[Stationers’ Company] – Almanacks for the Year of Our Lord 1833.
London, various printers for the Company of Stationers, 1833.
Small octavo (approx. 17 cm). Binding from the period in full calf/red maroquin, with a gilded Greek motif frame, smooth spine decorated with gold tools, titled '1833'. Edges split.
7 almanacs bound together
The Gentleman’s Diary, or the Mathematical Repository (J. B. Nichols & Son)
2. The Ladies’ Diary, or Complete Almanack (Bartholomew Close)
3. Vox Stellarum, or a Loyal Almanack by Francis Moore (George Woodfall)
4. Merlinus Liberatus, an Almanack by John Partridge (J. Harrison & Son)
5. White’s Celestial Atlas; or, New and Improved Ephemeris edited by Olinthus Gregory (James & Luke G. Hansard & Sons)
The Englishman’s Almanack, or Daily Calendar of General Information (George Woodfall)
The Tradesman’s and Mechanic’s Almanack; or Annual Repository of Useful Information (A. & R. Spottiswoode)

Features
Leap year: 1833 (first after a leap year).
• Printed texts in red and black (title), with occasional illustrations (portrait in the Ladies’ Diary).
• Usage: complete overview of the Stationers’ Company annual almanacs, rare in contemporary meetings.

[Stationers’ Company] – Almanacks for the Year of Our Lord 1833.
London, various printers for the Company of Stationers, 1833.
Small octavo (approx. 17 cm). Binding from the period in full calf/red maroquin, with a gilded Greek motif frame, smooth spine decorated with gold tools, titled '1833'. Edges split.
7 almanacs bound together
The Gentleman’s Diary, or the Mathematical Repository (J. B. Nichols & Son)
2. The Ladies’ Diary, or Complete Almanack (Bartholomew Close)
3. Vox Stellarum, or a Loyal Almanack by Francis Moore (George Woodfall)
4. Merlinus Liberatus, an Almanack by John Partridge (J. Harrison & Son)
5. White’s Celestial Atlas; or, New and Improved Ephemeris edited by Olinthus Gregory (James & Luke G. Hansard & Sons)
The Englishman’s Almanack, or Daily Calendar of General Information (George Woodfall)
The Tradesman’s and Mechanic’s Almanack; or Annual Repository of Useful Information (A. & R. Spottiswoode)

Features
Leap year: 1833 (first after a leap year).
• Printed texts in red and black (title), with occasional illustrations (portrait in the Ladies’ Diary).
• Usage: complete overview of the Stationers’ Company annual almanacs, rare in contemporary meetings.

Details

Number of Books
7
Subject
Science
Book Title
Almanacks for the Year of Our Lord 1833.
Author/ Illustrator
[Stationers’ Company]
Condition
Good
Publication year oldest item
1833
Edition
1st Edition
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Company of Stationers
Binding/ Material
Leather
Number of pages
350
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