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BON-ACCORD DIRECTORY
GEORGE KING,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
RESPECTFULLY solicits attention to his extensive Stock
of GENERAL and THEOLOGICAL LITERATURE, to
which he is continually making additions, hy selecting the most ap-
proved works as they are issued from the press. Among those of
standard character, he would mention OLIVER & BOYD'S CABINET
LIBRARY ; BICKERSTETH'S CHRISTIANS' FAMILY LIBRA-
RY ; COLLINS' CHRISTIAN CLASSICS; M'PHUN'S DOMESTIC
and USEFUL GUIDES ; and the publications of the London Tract
Society.
A full supply of CHAMBERS' PEOPLE'S EDITIONS ; WARD'S
STANDARD LIBRARY ; with other serial Works of the same de-
scription constantly on hand.
BAGSTER'S, STEBBING'S, CAMBRIDGE, OXFORD, and
EDINBURGH BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, and PRAYER BOOKS,
in a variety of Bindings, at considerable reduction from former prices.
The various Class Books in use at King's and Marischal Colleges
and other Seminaries of Education.
Sabbath School Publications, with all the requisites adapted to the
present state of mental and moral training.
Reward and Prize Books, in Embossed Cloth, and in Bindings ; with
Juvenile Publications, in great variety.
CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY, THE FAMILY LIBRARY, and
THE ANNUALS OF FORMER YEARS, in Silk and Morocco
Bindings, at greatly reduced prices.
%* Periodicals regularly supplied.
^ap° Book and Pamphlet Printing executed with neatness and dispatch.
In reference to his STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, Geo. King
would simply state that he has always on hand an assortment of the
best Scotch and English WRITING PAPERS, LEDGERS, JOUR-
NALS, DAY and CASH BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, and
SCHOOL STATIONERY, &c. &c, at the lowest prices at which they
can be supplied.
^sP* Public Office and Counting-house Books, of the best materials,
Ruled and Bound to Pattern on the shortest notice.
28, St. Nicholas Street,
Aberdeen, July, 1840.
GEORGE KING,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
RESPECTFULLY solicits attention to his extensive Stock
of GENERAL and THEOLOGICAL LITERATURE, to
which he is continually making additions, hy selecting the most ap-
proved works as they are issued from the press. Among those of
standard character, he would mention OLIVER & BOYD'S CABINET
LIBRARY ; BICKERSTETH'S CHRISTIANS' FAMILY LIBRA-
RY ; COLLINS' CHRISTIAN CLASSICS; M'PHUN'S DOMESTIC
and USEFUL GUIDES ; and the publications of the London Tract
Society.
A full supply of CHAMBERS' PEOPLE'S EDITIONS ; WARD'S
STANDARD LIBRARY ; with other serial Works of the same de-
scription constantly on hand.
BAGSTER'S, STEBBING'S, CAMBRIDGE, OXFORD, and
EDINBURGH BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, and PRAYER BOOKS,
in a variety of Bindings, at considerable reduction from former prices.
The various Class Books in use at King's and Marischal Colleges
and other Seminaries of Education.
Sabbath School Publications, with all the requisites adapted to the
present state of mental and moral training.
Reward and Prize Books, in Embossed Cloth, and in Bindings ; with
Juvenile Publications, in great variety.
CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY, THE FAMILY LIBRARY, and
THE ANNUALS OF FORMER YEARS, in Silk and Morocco
Bindings, at greatly reduced prices.
%* Periodicals regularly supplied.
^ap° Book and Pamphlet Printing executed with neatness and dispatch.
In reference to his STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, Geo. King
would simply state that he has always on hand an assortment of the
best Scotch and English WRITING PAPERS, LEDGERS, JOUR-
NALS, DAY and CASH BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, and
SCHOOL STATIONERY, &c. &c, at the lowest prices at which they
can be supplied.
^sP* Public Office and Counting-house Books, of the best materials,
Ruled and Bound to Pattern on the shortest notice.
28, St. Nicholas Street,
Aberdeen, July, 1840.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Bon-accord directory > 1840-1841 > (238) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/84901068 |
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Description | Published 1840/41-1845/46. |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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