Bell, John
Born 1745-01-01
Died 1831-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF51741707
- WikidataQ15486584
- ISNI0000000081300128
- Open LibraryOL1864992A
Top Subjects
- English poetry (11)
- Biography (10)
- 18th century (6)
- English Authors (5)
- English Poets (5)
- Early modern, 1500-1700 (4)
- English drama (3)
Books by Bell, John
Total count: 42
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Bell's British theatre.1776-01-01
Bell's edition.The poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...Printed for J. Bell1777-01-01-
British theatre consisting of the most esteemed English plays.J. Bell1777-01-01
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A new catalogue of Bell's circulating library, consisting of above fifty thousand volumes, ... which are lent to read, ... by John Bell, ...1778-01-01
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British theatreconsisting of the most esteemed English plays.Bell1780-01-01
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Bell's British theatre, consisting of the most esteemed English plays ...John Bell1780-01-01
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The poetical works of William Collinswith the life of the authorApollo Press1781-01-01
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Supplement to Bell's British theatreconsisting of the most esteemed farces and entertainments now performing on the British stage.Printed for John Bell, at the British Library, Strand1784-01-01
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Midsummer-night's dreamPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell ...1785-01-01
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An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamylate of Covent-Garden Theatre3rd ed.Printed for the author, and sold by J. Bell1785-01-01
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King LearPrinted for, and under the direction of John Bell1785-01-01
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Timon of AthensPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell ..., c 1785.1785-01-01
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Prolegomena to the dramatick writings of Will. Shakspere.Bell's edition.Printed for, and under the direction of John Bell1786-01-01
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Henry VIIIPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell ...1786-01-01
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Richard IIPrinted for John Bell1786-01-01
[Engravings relating to Shakespeare rebound from an unidentifiable source]s.n.1788-01-01
Classical arrangement of fugitive poetryBell1789-01-01
Classical arrangement of fugitive poetry.Bell1789-01-01-
Bell's classical arrangement of fugitive poetry.printed by John Bell1789-01-01
Bell's New pantheon; or, Historical dictionary of thegods, demi-gods, heroes, and fabulous personages of antiquityalso, of the images and idols adored in the pagan world; together with their temples, priests, altars, oracles, fasts, festivals, gamesJ. Bell1790-01-01-
The British and Irish nations are respectfully intreated to become the patrons of fine printingAnd of beautiful book embellishments. On the twenty-ninth of January, 1791, Bell's new and splendid edition of The British theatre will challenge the admiration of the world.1790-01-01
Bell's New pantheonor, Historical dictionary of the gods, demi-gods, heroes, and fabulous personages of antiquity : also, of the images and idols adored in the pagan world : together with their temples, priests, altars, oracles, fasts, festivals, games, &c. as well as descriptions of their figures, representations, and symbols, collected from statues, pictures, coins, and other remains of the ancients : the whole designed to facilitate the study of mythology, history, poetry, painting, statuary, medals, &c. &c. and compiled from the best authorities : richly embellished with characteristic prints ...Printed by and for J. Bell ... at the British Library ...1790-01-01-
[Bell's British theatre].Printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand1791-01-01
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A catalogue of a valuable collection of books, in carious languages, arts, and sciences, and in every branch of polite literature; amongst which are several very scarce and curious articles, elegant editions, by Baskerville, &c....Catalogues..., to be had at the place of sale, and of the principal booksellers in the north of England, &c.1795-01-01
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The convention billan odePrinted for J. Walker ... E. Jeffrey ... J. Ladley ... and J. Bell ...1795-01-01
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Bell's British Theatre:consisting of the most esteemed English plays.Printed for George Cawthorne1797-01-01
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Bell's British theatreconsisting of the most esteemed English playsPrinted for and under the direction of George Cawthorn, British Library, Strand1797-01-01
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Right merry and pleasant histories1800-01-01
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The poetical works of Edward Young, L.L.D.with the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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The poetical works of Richard Savagewith the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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The poetical works of John Cumminghamwith the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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The poetical works of Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommonwith the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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Poetical works of Edward Moorewith the life of the authorprinted for Cadell and Davies, etc.1807-01-01
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The poetical works of Sir John Denhamwith the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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The poetical works of Matthew Priorwith the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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The poetical works of James Hammondwith the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenserwith the life of the author and the critical remarks of Hughes, Spence, Warton, Upton, and HurdPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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The poetical works of William Shenstonewith the life of the authorPrinted for Cadell and Davies ... and Samuel Bagster1807-01-01
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Mr. Bell strikes out at a "burthensom tax" (and strikes out)Nova Press1969-01-01
Bell's British theatre, farces-1784AMS Press1977-01-01-
Bell's British theatre, 1776-1781AMS Press1977-01-01
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The poetical works of Dr. John Donnewith the life of the authorAt the Apollo Press, by the Martins1988-01-01