George Risk
Active Years
Min year: 1719, Max year: 1757, Max count: 41
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1719: Chit-Chat
- 1719: The contrivances: or, More ways than one
- 1719: The stage-coach
- 1720: The works of Mr. Charles Shadwell
- 1721: The office and authority of sheriffs
- 1723: The fair penitent
- 1724: Miscellaneous works of that celebrated Scotch poet, Allan Ramsay
- 1725: Love's last shift
- 1725: Æsop. A comedy
- 1725: The amorous widow
- 1725: The gamester. A comedy
- 1725: The fortune-hunters
- 1726: Virtue betray'd
- 1726: Heroick love. A tragedy
- 1727: The beau's duel
- 1727: The inconstant
- 1727: Thesaurus ænigmaticus
- 1727: The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray
- 1728: The Quaker's opera
- 1728: [The lying lover
- 1728: The provok'd husband
- 1728: The beggar's opera
- 1728: Some thoughts concerning education
- 1728: The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq
- 1728: Spring
- 1728: Poems, letters, and essays, of the late ingenious Mr. George Farquhar
- 1729: Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh
- 1729: A report from the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the goals of England: relating to the Fleet prison
- 1729: The conscious lovers
- 1729: Polly
- 1730: Timoleon
- 1730: The humours of Oxford
- 1730: The treaty of peace, union, friendship, and mutual defence
- 1730: The works of Edward Young
- 1730: An account of a conference between Mr. L----y a popish priest and Mr. L----d a dissenting minister, on March 26th, 1730
- 1730: The dispensary
- 1730: Momus turn'd fabulist; or, Vulcan's wedding
- 1731: The lover. A comedy
- 1732: Christ's nativity a ground of great joy
- 1732: Poems upon several occasions
- 1732: The fair penitent. A tragedy
- 1733: Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel
- 1734: The tryal of the witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus
- 1734: Philaster: or, Love lies a bleeding
- 1735: The mourning bride. A tragedy
- 1735: Miscellaneous works
- 1736: The communicant's companion
- 1737: Plain reasons for being a Christian
- 1740: Summer
- 1740: Spring: a poem
- 1741: The siege of Damascus
- 1742: A report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to enquire into the conduct of Robert Earl of Orford
- 1743: Sir Harry Wildair
- 1746: The deliverance of Great Britain and Ireland from popery, slavery and the pretender
- 1752: The lying lover
- 1752: Love makes a man
- 1757: The fair penitent. A tragedy
As Bookseller
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