Preparing for the press, the third edition of the post-chaise companion: or, Traveller's directory, through Ireland [electronic resource] : Containing a new and accurate description of the direct and principal cross roads, with particulars of the noblemen and gentlemen's seats, cities, parks, natural curiosities, antiquities, castles, ruins, manufactures, loughs, glens, harhours, &c. Forming an historical and descriptive account of the kingdom. To which is added, a dictionary, or alphabetical tables, of the distance of all the principal cities, boroughs, market and sea-port towns from each other; shewing, by inspection, the number of miles any city, or principal town in Ireland, is distant from any other according to the nearest direct or cross road.
1793
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Preparing for the press, the third edition of the post-chaise companion: or, Traveller's directory, through Ireland [electronic resource] : Containing a new and accurate description of the direct and principal cross roads, with particulars of the noblemen and gentlemen's seats, cities, parks, natural curiosities, antiquities, castles, ruins, manufactures, loughs, glens, harhours, &c. Forming an historical and descriptive account of the kingdom. To which is added, a dictionary, or alphabetical tables, of the distance of all the principal cities, boroughs, market and sea-port towns from each other; shewing, by inspection, the number of miles any city, or principal town in Ireland, is distant from any other according to the nearest direct or cross road.
Uniform title
Post-chaise companion. Prospectus
Created/published
[Dublin] : [s.n.], [1793]
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[2]p. ; 8vo.
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Signed at foot of p. [2] by the editor: W. Wilson, Dublin, July 1st, 1793.
"A book is now open at No. 6, Dame-Street, to receive such subscribers names as intend to honor the author with their respective patronage and protection"; William Wilson was at this address between 1781 and 1798.
The undated third edition of 'The post-chaise companion' was published by J. & J. H. Fleming in 1793 or 1794.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.
Signed at foot of p. [2] by the editor: W. Wilson, Dublin, July 1st, 1793.
"A book is now open at No. 6, Dame-Street, to receive such subscribers names as intend to honor the author with their respective patronage and protection"; William Wilson was at this address between 1781 and 1798.
The undated third edition of 'The post-chaise companion' was published by J. & J. H. Fleming in 1793 or 1794.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
ESTC staff note
GK queries authorship of 'The post-chaise companion', and suggests R. Lewis. NUC does not query Wilson's authorship, and Halkett and Laing also give Wilson as author. The 3rd ed. not yet reported to ESTC.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T229339
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Ireland -- Dublin.
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