N. Boddington
Active Years
Min year: 1690, Max year: 1735, Max count: 34
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
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As Publisher
- 1690: An epitomy of English history
- 1691: The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion
- 1693: England's merry jester: or, Court, city and country jests
- 1694: England's merry jester: or, Court, city and country jests
- 1694: The French rogue: or, The life of Monsieur Ragoue de Versailles
- 1695: A true and impartial history of the wars of Ireland, Flanders, on the Rhine, and in Savoy,&c
- 1696: The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities. Or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion
- 1699: The experienc'd secretary: or, Citizen and country-man's companion
- 1699: The much-esteemed history of the ever-famous knight Don Quixote de la Mancha
- 1700: The Protestant's crums of comfort
- 1700: S. Bernard's pious meditations
- 1700: The travels of true godliness
- 1703: Considerations
- 1704: The french rogue
- 1704: England's triumph; or the glorious campaign in the year 1704. Containing An exact Account of all the memorable Transactions that have happened by Land and Sea; as Sieges, Battles, Sea-Fights, Skirmishes, Marches, and Counter-Marches of Armies, Successes, and Victories, in Flanders, the Empire, Savoy, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and other places. With the Letters and Declarations of the Emperor, Kings, Princes and great Generals. The Result of Councils of War and other Councils. More particularly of the forcing the Lines of the Enemy at Donawert, and the glorious Victory obtained by his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, in Conjunction with the Confederate Forces, over the French and Savarians, at the famous Battle of Hochstet and Bleinheim. The Siege of Landau and Traarback. The Taking Gibraltar, and the Defeat of the French Fleet by Sr. George Rook, &c. With a Poem on his Grace the Duke of Marlborough
- 1706: The pilgrim's progress from this world, to that which is to come
- 1707: The experienc'd secretary
- 1708: The doctrine of the law and grace unfolded
- 1710: The whole duty of a communicant
- 1712: The triumph of wit
- 1713: The protestant's crums of comfort
- 1714: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come: ... By John Bunyan
- 1714: The gentleman's new jockey: or, Farrier's approved guide
- 1715: The progress of sin
- 1715: The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities
- 1716: The whole duty of a communicant
- 1735: The doctrine of the law and grace unfolded
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