Text Hartford, 5th July, 1773. Just imported from London, and to be sold ... by Smith and Coit, : at their store east of the Court-House in Hartford, a universal assortment of drugs and medicines, painter's colours, and grocery articles; together with the foll Primarily a booksellers' catalog. The complete text of the broadside appeared in the July 6, 1773, issue of the Connecticut courant, printed by Ebenezer Watson. Text in five columns. New-York Historical copy damaged along creases, with slight loss of text. View Item
Text James Lockwood, hath just imported from London, a great variety of books and stationary [sic], which he will sell at his store in New-Haven, either wholesale or retail, as cheap as they are sold in Boston or New-York, viz., verso View Item
Text James Lockwood, hath just imported from London, a great variety of books and stationary [sic], which he will sell at his store in New-Haven, either wholesale or retail, as cheap as they are sold in Boston or New-York, viz., recto View Item
Image Text 2 Items James Lockwood, hath just imported from London, a great variety of books and stationary [sic], which he will sell at his store in New-Haven, either wholesale or retail, as cheap as they are sold in Boston or New-York, viz. The bookseller James Lockwood was active in New Haven from 1768 to about 1775. Cf. Thomas, I. History of Printing in America, 2nd ed. (1874), II, 234. Text in four columns, separated by single rules. New-York Historical copy: fabric lining, obscuring inscription on verso. View Item