A Descriptive Bibliography of Edmond Hoyle

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Jones.9-1

Mr. Hoyle's Games of Whist & Quadrille, printed for W. Lowndes et al, extracted from the ninth London edition, 1813.

jones.9-1.jpg Title: MR. HOYLE'S | GAMES OF | WHIST & QUADRILLE | WITH ADDITIONS FROM | OTHER AMATEURS | [short oxford rule] | LONDON | PRINTED FOR | W. LOWNDES; WILKIE AND ROBINSON; J. WALKER; | SCATCHERD AND LETTERMAN; LONGMAN, HURST, | REES, ORME AND BROWN; LACKINGTON, ALLEN | AND CO.; W. STEWART; B. AND R. CROSBY; | J. RICHARDSON; J. MAWMAN; J; ASPERNE; AND | R. BALDWIN | [short rule] | 1813
Collation: 18o: A1 B–I6 K6(−K6 missing, blank?) [$1,3 signed]; 54 leaves, pp. [2 ] [1] 2–106
Contents: Signature (Page) Reference Contents Signature (Page) Reference Running Titles
A1r title
A1v ‘[rule] | Printed by HANSARD, jun, Peterborough court, Fleet-street, London. | [rule]’
B1r–K5v (1–106) see Jones.9 B1v–K5v (2–106) see Jones.9
K5v (106) ‘[...] | [colophon]’
Publisher: William Lowndes, Wilkie and Robinson, J. Walker, Scatcherd and Letterman, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Lackington, Allen and Co., William Stewart, Benjamin and Richard Crosby, J. Richardson, Joseph Mawman, James Asperne, Robert Baldwin II, Gale, Curtis and Fenner
Printer: Thomas Curson Hansard (colophon, Longman Archives)
Advertisements: 1814-01-04 The Morning Chronicle: "In a pocket volume, price 7s. 6d. bound, a corrected edition of Charles Jones's Hoyle's Games Improved...from whom may be had, several of the above-mentioned games, printed in separate pamphlets."
Price: 2s. (advertisement)
References: Jessel 817, Rather 101
Colophon: ‘[rule] | Printed by HANSARD, jun., Peterborough Court, Fleet-street, London. | [rule].’
Copies Seen: BFl [I.795/HOYL (b1163084)]; O [Dunston F 693]; O [Jessel f.626]; Levy [1586]
Other Copies: OC [795.1 H86.1, 1813]
Notes: A separate issue of pages 1-106 of Jones.9 with the same setting of type.

Jessel 817 also mentions an edition of 1814. No copies survive, even at the Bodleian Library which houses the Jessel collection. There is no hint of such a book in the Longman Archives. I have chosen not to include it in this bibliography.

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