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090 $aQB42$b.F85
100 1 $aFuller, Samuel,$d-approximately 1736.
245 10 $aPractical astronomy :$bin the description and use of both globes, orrery and telescopes : wherein the most useful elements, and most valuable modern discoveries of the true astronomy are exhibited, after a very easy and expeditious manner, in an exact account of our solar system, with ten curious copper-plates /$ccollected from the best authors, as Dr. Halley, Keil, Harris, Gordon, &c., fot [sic] the use of young students, by Samuel Fuller.
260 0 $aDublin [Dublin] :$bPrinted by and for Samuel Fuller ... ,$c1732.
300 $ax [i.e. ix], [1], 237, [5] p. ([5] p. at end advertisements), x folded leaves of plates :$bill. ;$c20 cm. (8vo)
500 $aSignatures: [pi]1, A-Gg⁴, Hh⁶ (-Hh6 [= [pi]1?]).
500 $aPage ix misnumbered x.
500 $aPlates engraved by James Gwim.
650 0 $aAstronomy$vEarly works to 1800.
700 1 $aGwim, James,$dapproximately 1700-1769,$eill.
988 $a20020608
906 $0OCLC