AN ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR CHRIST, 1779. BEING THE THIRD AFTER BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP YEAR, AND THE THIRD OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
by George, Daniel
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Newburypor: Printed and sold by John Mycall, and Draper & Folsom of Boston, 1778. [24]pp. 12mo. Dbd. Lightly and evenly tanned. Very good. A Revolutionary-era Massachusetts almanac compiled by Daniel George, a former student of astronomy at Haverhill who issued New England almanacs in various Massachusetts towns between 1776 and 1787. The present almanac is one of two states identified by Drake, here with the printer's name as "John Mycall" rather than "J. Mycall." An almanac identical in content was also published in Boston by Draper & Folsom. In addition to the calendar for the year, the almanac includes "a variety of matter, useful and entertaining" such as "the grand pilgrimage to Mecca," a fable on "the danger of exorbitant taxes," and receipts for the jaundice and the dropsy. DRAKE 3277 (with "John Mycall" in imprint). EVANS 15809. ESTC W37174.
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- William Reese Company (US)
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- Title
- AN ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR CHRIST, 1779. BEING THE THIRD AFTER BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP YEAR, AND THE THIRD OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
- Author
- George, Daniel
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- Printed and sold by John Mycall, and Draper & Folsom of Boston
- Place of Publication
- Newburypor
- Date Published
- 1778
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