Sam. Briscoe
Active Years
Min year: 1695, Max year: 1727, Max count: 74
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Publisher
- 1695: Institutions, essays and maxims, political, moral & divine
- 1696: A copy of a letter sent His Grace *** from Dr. Connor, member of the College of Physicians & Royal-Society, concerning his Medicina arcana de mystico corporis humani statu
- 1696: A fatal mistake; or, The plot spoil'd
- 1696: A letter to his worthy friend, D.B.M. from Dr. Connor, member of the College of Physicians & Royal-Society, conerning his Medicina Arcana de Mystico Corporis Humani Statu
- 1696: Letters upon several occasions: written by and between Mr. Dryden, Mr. Wycherly, Mr. -----------, Mr. Congreve, and Mr. Dennis. Published by Mr. Dennis. With a new translation of select letters of Monsieur Voiture
- 1696: A discourse of money
- 1696: The country-wake
- 1697: A new opera, call'd, Cinthia and Endimion: or, The loves of the deities
- 1697: A new opera, call'd, Cinthia and Endimion: or, The loves of the deities
- 1697: The country-wake
- 1697: Miscellany poems
- 1700: Familiar and courtly letters, written by Monsieur Voiture to persons of the greatest honour, wit, and quality of both sexes in the court of France. Made English by Mr. Dryden, Tho. Cheek, Esq; Mr. Dennis, Henry Cromwel, Esq; Jos. Raphson, Esq; Dr. -, &c. With twelve select epistles out of Aristanetus: translated from the Greek. Some select letters of Pliny, Jun. and Monsieur Fontanelle. Translated by Mr. Tho. Brown. And a collection of original letters lately written on several subjects. By Mr. T. Brown, Never before publish'd. To which is added, a collection of letters of friendship, and other occasional letters, written by Mr. Dryden, Mr. Wycherly, Mr. - Mr. Congreve, Mr. Dennis, and other hands
- 1702: Familiar and courtly letters
- 1705: The second volume of the works
- 1705: The works of Monsieur Voiture
- 1705: The second volume of the works
- 1705: The second volume of miscellaneons [sic] works, written by George, late Duke of Buckingham
- 1707: The works of Mr. Thomas Brown
- 1707: The poetical works
- 1708: The satyrical works of Titus Petronius Arbiter, in prose and verse
- 1710: Vulgus Britannicus
- 1711: The works of Lucian
- 1711: The fourth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, which compleats the whole sett. ... Together with his translation of Horace, ... To which is added, an essay on humor in comedy; in a letter to Mr. Dennis, written by William Congreve, Esq
- 1712: The works of Dionysius Longinus, on the sublime
- 1712: The works of Dionysius Longinus, on the sublime: or, a treatise concerning the Sovereign perfection of writing
- 1712: Popery near a-kin to paganism and atheism
- 1715: The prince's cabala: or mysteries of state
- 1719: A compleat history of the lives and robberies of the most notorious highway-men
- 1719: Astrĉa: or, the dream
- 1719: The third volume of the works of Mr. Tho. Brown
- 1720: The delights of the bottle
- 1720: The second volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical in prose and verse. Adorn'd with cuts
- 1720: The remains of Mr. Tho. Brown
- 1720: The delights of the bottle
- 1720: The third volume of the compleat history of the lives, robberies, piracies, and murders committed by the most notorious rogues, &c. From the Time of Edward the Confessor. With the Famous Sermon Preach'd by Bernard Sympson a Monk, to a Gang of High way-men in a Wood near Maidenhead-Thicket. Printed from the Original M. S. out of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Together with The Continuation of the wicked Lives of highway-men, murderers, foot-pads, house-breakers, shoplipts, water-pads, kid-lays, hook-pole-lays, molly-lays, bumming-lays, and the surprizing Adventures of several famous pirates, down to the present Time. With the Thieves grammar whereby the Art of Thieving, is fully detected. A Key to the Art of Thieving; newly discovered, whereby several secret Mysteries are unlocked, for the good of the Publick. Never before Printed. Written by Capt. Alex. Smith. Adorn'd with cuts
- 1720: The delights of the bottle
- 1721: The memoirs life and character of the great Mr. Law and his brother at Paris
- 1721: The memoirs life and character of the great Mr. Law and his brother at Paris
- 1721: The fourth volume of The works of Mr. Thomas Brown
- 1721: The fifth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown
- 1721: The memoirs life and character of the great Mr. Law and his brother at Paris
- 1722: Whipping-Tom
- 1722: The parish gutt'lers
- 1722: The second part of Whipping-Tom
- 1722: The Westminster bubble
- 1723: An essay in praise of knavery
- 1723: The wandering spy: or The merry travellers
- 1723: A general key to the writings of the poets of the last age
- 1723: Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England
- 1723: The wandering spy: or the merry travellers. A trip upon ten-toes, from Moorfields to Bromley. An humorous poem. Part I. By the author of The cavalcade
- 1723: An essay in praise of knavery
- 1724: Familiar letters of love
- 1725: A short character of Charles II. King of England
- 1726: Memoirs of the life and times, of the famous Jonathan Wild
- 1726: Memoirs of the life and times, of the famous Jonathan Wild
- 1727: The whole works of Walter Moyle, Esq
As Bookseller
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