Cadell, Thomas, publisher, the Elder, 1742-1802
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Letter of George Hill to Thomas Cadell., 1795.
Concerns a list of 12 people that Hill would like to send copies of his sermons to before they are officially published.
Hill`s obituary from `The Gentleman`s Magazine` (1820) has been copied out in hand and included.
Letter of Henry Mackenzie to Thomas Cadell., 1792.
Concerns the publications of James Hutton.
Letter of James Playfair to Thomas Cadell.
Concerns the publication of Playfair`s "System of Chronology".
Letter of James Playfair to Thomas Cadell., 1783.
Concerns the publication of Playfair`s `System of Chronology`.
Letter of Robert Henry to Thomas Cadell., 1786.
Concerns the copyright of Henry`s `History of Great Britain`.
Letters of, and to, Henry Mackenzie., 1792-c. 1827.
Letters of Henry Mackenzie to Thomas Cadell, William Davies, and, Henry Davidson. Letters of Samuel Rose, John King, and, Robert Ward to Henry Mackenzie.
Letters of James Beattie to David Garrick, John Pinkerton, Thomas Caddell, and William Gregory., 1771-1792.
Letters of James Beattie to Thomas Cadell and William Gregory., 1786, 1792.
The letter, 1786, of James Beattie to Thomas Cadell mostly concerns the possibility of a third edition of Beattie`s `Essay on the Immutability of Truth`, but also his other literary works.
The letter, 1792, of James Beattie to William Gregory expresses Beattie`s regret that he is unable to aid Gregory regarding an unspecified request.
Letters of James Playfair., 1783-1810.
Letters to Thomas Cadell and Thomas Hood.
Letters of William Creech., 1773-1794.
Letter of William Creech to John Nourse, 1773, concerns a set of books on natural history which Creech may have sold to Nourse.
Letter of William Creech to Mr Bell, 1793, concerns Creech`s approval over Mr Bell`s unstated course of action.
Letter of William Creech to Thomas Cadell, 1794, concerns the literary works of Hugh Blair and the publication of more volumes of Sir John Sinclair`s, `The Statistical Account of Scotland`.
Two letters of James Beattie.
Letter, 1786, to Thomas Cadell concerns the success of Beattie`s "Essay on Truth".
Letter, 1792, to the Reverend William Gregory concerns the progression of Gregory`s career in the Church of England.
Verse epistle, 1719, of Allan Ramsay, addressed to the Musical Club of Edinburgh.
With a letter, 1792, of Henry Mackenzie to Thomas Cadell.
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