B. Bragge
Active Years
Min year: 1705, Max year: 1712, Max count: 58
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus
- 1705: A fair shell, but a rotten kernel: or, a bitter nut for a factious monkey
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus: or, A burlesque poem on the times. Part the first
- 1707: The secret history of the Calves-Head Club, compleat: or, The republican unmask'd
- 1707: Reasons against the prolongation of the Bank
- 1707: The miscellaneous works of the Right Honourable the late Earls of Rochester and Roscommon
- 1707: The barbacue feast
- 1707: The honour and advantage of Great Britain
- 1707: The secret history of the Calves-Head Club
- 1708: A view of the present divisions in Great-Britain, by the leaders of parties, which may encourage a French invasion
- 1708: Secret memoirs of the life of the honourable Sr Cloudsley Shovel, Kt
- 1708: A guide for traiders, husbandmen, grasiers, horse-coursers, and gardiners
- 1708: A conference between a minister and his parishioner
- 1709: Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly
- 1709: Nereo
- 1709: A list of all the mayors and lord mayors
- 1709: Self-Murder asserted to be a very heinous crime
- 1709: Bickerstaff's Ęsop
- 1709: Semper eadem
- 1709: Scipio Britannicus
- 1709: A New-Years-gift for batchelors: or, A looking-glass for cuckolds
- 1710: London's medicinal-informer
- 1710: An elegy on the death of high-church passive-obedience and non-resistance
- 1712: The articles (at large) preliminary to the treaties of a general peace
As Bookseller
- 1705: More priestcrast: being a new whip for an old whore, or, A Protestant scourge for a popish jacket. A poem
- 1705: The everlasting high-priest
- 1705: The vindication of the character of priest-craft
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus: or, A burlesque poem on the times. Part the first
- 1705: Honesty in distress
- 1705: A fair shell, but a rotten kernel: or, a bitter nut for a factious monkey
- 1705: Fortune's bounty: or, An everlasting purse for the greatest cuckold in the kingdom
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus
- 1705: Fortune's bounty
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus
- 1705: Hudibras redivivus
- 1706: Priest-Craft
- 1706: The government, and the true sons of the Church of England, vindicated from the unjust aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Tilly, in his sermon preach'd before the University, City of Oxford, and the Body of the County, at St. Mary's, July the 19th. 1705. By a presbyter of the Church of England
- 1706: The survey of the earth
- 1706: The parliament-Tacks inquir'd into
- 1706: Priest-Craft
- 1706: The unfortunate lovers
- 1707: The barbacue feast
- 1707: The secret history of the Calves-Head Club, compleat: or, The republican unmask'd
- 1707: The good Samaritan exemplify'd in the charitable Christian
- 1707: The secret history of the Calves-Head Club
- 1707: Remarks on the reprinted tryal of Henry Cornish, Esq; for conspiring the death of King Charles the II. ... In answer to the slanders cast upon the memory of the said Mr. Cornish,
- 1707: The miscellaneous works of the Right Honourable the late Earls of Rochester and Roscommon
- 1707: Reasons against the prolongation of the Bank
- 1707: The honour and advantage of Great Britain
- 1708: Scandal display'd: or, a word in season. Being an answer to a paper, entituled, Advice to the electors of Great Britain; occasion'd by the intended invasion from France.
- 1708: A guide for traiders, husbandmen, grasiers, horse-coursers, and gardiners
- 1708: The satyrical works of Titus Petronius Arbiter, in prose and verse
- 1708: A view of the present divisions in Great-Britain, by the leaders of parties, which may encourage a French invasion
- 1708: Secret memoirs of the life of the honourable Sr Cloudsley Shovel, Kt
- 1708: A conference between a minister and his parishioner
- 1709: Semper eadem
- 1709: Nereo
- 1709: A list of all the mayors and lord mayors
- 1709: Scipio Britannicus
- 1709: A New-Years-gift for batchelors: or, A looking-glass for cuckolds
- 1709: Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly
- 1709: Self-Murder asserted to be a very heinous crime
- 1709: Bickerstaff's Ęsop
- 1710: London's medicinal-informer
- 1710: An elegy on the death of high-church passive-obedience and non-resistance
- 1712: The articles (at large) preliminary to the treaties of a general peace
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