The rehearsal of Observator, &c.
1704
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Title
The rehearsal of Observator, &c.
Other title
Rehearsal 17 July 1705-26 Mar. 1709
Created/published
London [England] : Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704-[1709]
Description
397 v. ; 37 cm ((fol.)
Associated name
Frequency
Semiweekly, Oct. 1705-26 Mar. 1709
Former frequency
Weekly, 12 Aug. 1704-6 Oct. 1705
Publication coverage
Numb. 2 (Saturday August the 5th, to Saturday August the 12th, 1704.)-[ser. 4] numb. 48 (Saturday, March 26. 1709.).
Numbering peculiarities
Begins with no. 2, which constitutes first issue with this title.
Issue dating for [ser. 1] no. 28 given as Feb. 3d, "1703", in error for 1705.
Issue dating for [ser. 1] no. 28 given as Feb. 3d, "1703", in error for 1705.
Note
Principal author and editor: Charles Leslie.
Title from caption.
Title fluctuates; many numbers of The rehearsal of Observator ([ser. 1] no. 2-50) were re-issued as: The Rehearsal.
Contents note below title.
Imprint from colophon; imprint includes year of publication.
Some issues dated according to Lady Day dating.
Issue number from head of title.
Charles Leslie, a Tory and Jacobite sympathizer, wrote in response tothe Whig papers: John Tutchin's Observator and Daniel Defoe's, Review of the affairs of France. His Jacobite views led him into exile in 1710.
Title from caption.
Title fluctuates; many numbers of The rehearsal of Observator ([ser. 1] no. 2-50) were re-issued as: The Rehearsal.
Contents note below title.
Imprint from colophon; imprint includes year of publication.
Some issues dated according to Lady Day dating.
Issue number from head of title.
Charles Leslie, a Tory and Jacobite sympathizer, wrote in response tothe Whig papers: John Tutchin's Observator and Daniel Defoe's, Review of the affairs of France. His Jacobite views led him into exile in 1710.
Relationship to other resource
Collected issues, including [no. 1], The Observator, printed in four volumes as: A view of the times, their principles and practices: ... By Philalethes.
Cited/described in
NCBEL, II:1344
McLeod, W. and V. Graphical directory, 1702-1714, p. 46-47
English short title catalogue (ESTC), P1782
McLeod, W. and V. Graphical directory, 1702-1714, p. 46-47
English short title catalogue (ESTC), P1782
Folger has
Nos.2-223(1704:Aug.5/12-1707:July5),nos.225-250(1707:July12-1707:Oct.8)
Continues
Observator (London, England : 1704)
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
147- 241f
Folger-specific note
"First volume", i.e. nos. 2-250, lacking only no. 224. Bound with: the sole number of "The observator" (2-5 Aug. 1704), index to the series, general title-page: "A view of the times their principles and practices ... by Philalethes [i.e. Charles Leslie]". Bound in old Cambridge-style calf. Provenance: Folger purchase from L.W. Bondy, cat. 34:298, 29 October 1954