Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of Lord God, M.DCC.LXXXII. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein are contain’d necessary rules, and useful tables; with a new chronology of remarkable events; also, the proper days and hours for transfering stocks and receiving dividends; and a list of holidays kept at the public offices, &c. Calculated by John Goldsmith.
London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, and sold by John Wilkie, at their Hall Ludgate-Street, 1782.
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Bound in attractive, contemporary red morocco, gilt, with ornamental metal bosses and the original metal stylus. Marbled endpapers. With additional blank leaves and 2 waxed leaves for use with the stylus. First signature printed in red and black.John Goldsmith began publishing almanacs in the 1660. His name continued to be...