A meticulously compiled catalogue from Joseph Plowman's circulating library in Oxford. This historical document provides a fascinating glimpse into the literary tastes and reading habits of 18th-century England. "Catalogue" offers a comprehensive listing of available titles, reflecting the intellectual and cultural landscape of the period. Scholars of book history, literature, and social history will find this catalogue an invaluable resource. It provides insights into the dissemination of knowledge and the role of circulating libraries in shaping public opinion and access to information during a pivotal era.
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