Publications of Vincenzo Lunardi

Author

  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. An account of the first aërial voyage in England, in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gherardo Compagni, Written under the Impressions of the various Events that affected the Undertaking, by Vincent Lunardi, Esq. Secretary to the Neapolitan Ambassador. Annon esse, necsuisse, non datur argumentum ad non posse. Second edition.. London: printed for the author: and sold at the Pantheon; also by the publisher, J. Bell, at the British Library, Strand; and at Mr. Molini's, Woodstock-Street. M,DCC,LXXXIV. Entered at Stationers Hall, [1784]. ESTC No. T143389. Grub Street ID 190480.
  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. Pantheon. Mr. Lunardi has already experienced so much indulgence and favor in England; . London]: Printed by J. P. Coghlan in Duke-street, [1784?. ESTC No. T43584. Grub Street ID 272152.
  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. An account of the first aërial voyage in England, in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gherardo Compagni, ... by Vincent Lunardi, Esq. . London: printed for the author: and sold at the Pantheon; also by the publisher, J. Bell; and at Mr. Molini's, 1784. ESTC No. T18821. Grub Street ID 224044.
  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. An account of the first aërial voyage in England, in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gherardo Compagni, ... by Vincent Lunardi, . Third edition.. London: printed for the author: and sold at the Pantheon; also by the publisher, J. Bell; and at Mr. Molini's, 1784. ESTC No. N29655. Grub Street ID 18742.
  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. English balloon under the direction of Mr. Lunardi, the shape of the balloon being now perfected, and the whole entirely compleat, has already from its appearance obtained the most flattering attention and universal approbation of all ranks, will, with the machinery constructed for its direction, remain open until this evening, when it finally closes at the Lyceum, previous to its being launched from the artillery ground, on Wednesday, the 15th instant. London]: Printed by J. P. Coghlan, [1784. ESTC No. N17513. Grub Street ID 6981.
  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. English balloon under the direction of Mr. Lunardi, the shape of the balloon being now perfected, and the whole entirely compleat, has already from its appearance obtained the most flattering attention and universal approbation of all ranks, will, with the machinery constructed for its direction, remain open for a few days till it is conveyed to Chelsea Hospital Gardens, . London]: Printed by J.P. Coghlan, [1784. ESTC No. T32677. Grub Street ID 263356.
  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. Pantheon. Mr. Lunardi, accompanied by his friend and an English lady, will ascend with his grand balloon, . London]: Printed by J. P. Coghlan, [1785?. ESTC No. T43585. Grub Street ID 272153.
  • Lunardi, Vincenzo. An account of five aerial voyages in Scotland, in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gerardo Compagni, Written Under The Impression Of The Various Events That Affected The Undertaking, by Vincent Lunardi, Esq. Secretary to the late Neapolitan Ambassador, First Aerial Traveller in England, an Honorary Member of the Hon. Artillery Company of the City of London, Royal Archer of Scotland, Citizen of Edinburgh, Cupar, St. Andrew's, Hawick, &c. &c. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Bell, Bookseller To His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales, and J. Creech Edinburgh, MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. N15907. Grub Street ID 5608.