G. A.
Active Years
Min year: 1654, Max year: 1762, Max count: 18
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1654: Mrs. Shaws innocency restored, and Mr. Clendons calumny retorted
- 1745: Sir Isaac Newton's account of the æther, with some additions by way of appendix. By B. R. M.D
- 1745: The polite gamester: containing short treatises on the games of whist, quadrille, back-gammon, piquet and chess. Together with an artificial memory, or an easy method of assisting the memory of those that play at the Game of whist. By Edmund Hoyle, Gent
- 1745: A short treatise on the game of whist
- 1748: [A] voyage round the world
- 1748: An Ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 30th of October, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland
- 1748: A voyage round the world
- 1749: Merope
- 1749: Farriery improved
- 1749: An essay of health and long life. By George Cheyne, M.D. F.R.S
- 1750: The master piece of nature
- 1750: An appendix to A letter from a clergyman of the diocess of Cork, to his friend in Dublin
- 1751: The spirit of laws
- 1751: Farriery improved
- 1751: The polite gamester
- 1751: Memoirs of the Duke of Sully
- 1751: A description of Westminster bridge
- 1751: Gil Blas
- 1752: Miss in her teens
- 1752: The force of education
- 1752: The whole heart
- 1752: A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris
- 1752: The irish collieries and canal defended
- 1752: The polite gamester: containing, short treatises on the games of whist, quadrille, back-gammon, piquet and chess. Together with An artificial memory, or, an easy method of assisting the memory of those that play at the Game of whist. By Edmund Hoyle, Gent
- 1752: Love of fame, the universal passion
- 1753: Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and his family
- 1753: The gentleman's pocket-farrier
- 1753: The principles of natural and revealed religion occasionally opened and explained
- 1753: A dialogue between Dean Swift and Tho. Prior, Esq; in the isles of St. Patrick's church, Dublin, on that memorable day, October 9th, 1753. By a friend to the peace and prosperity of Ireland
- 1753: An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, on the 10th of November, being the birth-day of His Most Excellent and Sacred Majesty George II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland
- 1753: The earl of Essex
- 1754: The adventurer. ...
- 1754: Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social virtue
- 1754: The polite gamester
- 1754: The eighth and last volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy, who lived five and forty years undiscovered at Paris
- 1754: A voyage round the world
- 1755: Medulla medicinæ universæ
- 1756: The present state of the arts in England
- 1756: The sailor's companion, and merchantman's convoy
- 1756: The history of the war of seventeen hundred and forty one
- 1756: Poems
- 1757: An essay on coin. By Brayan Robinson, M.D
- 1757: A letter to the publick, concerning bogs
- 1758: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1758: A free inquiry into the nature and origin of evil
- 1758: An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin
- 1759: The principles of agriculture and vegetation
- 1759: Dialogues on some important subjects
- 1759: Lethe
- 1759: Lethe
- 1759: M. Rogissard's new grammar of the French tongue
- 1759: The history of health and the art of preserving it: or, an account of all that has been recommended by physicians and philosophers, ... By James Mackenzie,
- 1759: An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: The suspicious husband
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: The siege of Aquileia
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1761: Othello
- 1761: An essay towards making the doctrine of chances easy to those who understand vulgar arithmetick only
- 1761: The gardeners kalendar; directing what works are necessary to be performed every month in the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure-gardens, as also in the conservatory and nursery
- 1761: The delivery of Jerusalem
- 1762: Farriery improved: or, A compleat treatise upon the art of farriery
- 1762: An old man taught wisdom; or, The virgin unmask'd
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