Publications of A. S.
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- "printed by x"; or
- "sold by x"; or
- "printed for x" or "published by x";
or as having the seller and printer roles in combination, or an absence of the printer's name following "London: printed:" or "London: printed,":
- "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x"; and so on.
On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright. The lists below reflect only the information on the imprint, except where ESTC provides extra information.
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Printed by A. S.
- Souligné, de. London bigger than old Rome. Or, An essay upon old Rome. Wherein 'tis plainly demonstrated, that it's extent did not exceed that of new Rome, against Justus Lipsius, Vossius, and their followers; and that it never was so big as London is now. Humbly dedicated to the Honourable Robert Harley, Esq; Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons. by a person of quality. London: printed by A.S. and sold by John Nutt, near Stationer's Hall, 1701. ESTC No. T41134. Grub Street ID 270095.
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- S., A.. A terrible sea-fight: related in the copie of a letter sent to I.M. councellour, pensioner, and bailiffe to the citie of Batavia. Concerning the great fight betweene nine East India ships of the Hollanders, and three great gallions; which happened about Goas Bare in the East Indies, the 20. 30. of September, 1639. London: printed by Thomas Harper, for Nathaniel Butter, 1640. ESTC No. S4867. Grub Street ID 148784.
- S., A.. Phyllon elaias Carolo Regi. Antichristo brontia. Edinburgi: excudebat Robertus Bryson, 1643. ESTC No. R219779. Grub Street ID 94263.
- S., A.. The gentleman's compleat jockey: with the perfect horseman, and experienc'd farrier. Containing, I. The nature of horses; their breeding, feeding, and management in all paces, to fit them for war, racing, travel, hunting; or other recreations and advantages. II. The true method, with proper rules and directions to order, diet and physick the running-horse, to bring him to any match, or race, with success. III. The methods to buy horses, and prevent being cheated; noting the particular marks of the good and bad horses, in all their circumstances. IV. How to make blazes, stars and snips: to fatten a horse with little charge, and to make him lively and lovely. V. The whole art of a farrier, in curing all diseases, griefs and sorrances incident to horses; with their symptoms and causes. VI. The methods of shooing, blooding, roweling, purging, and prevention of diseases, and many other things, from long experience and approved practice. by A. S. gent. London: printed for Henry Nelme, at the Leg and Star, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1696. ESTC No. R1712. Grub Street ID 65504.
- S., A.. The gentleman's compleat jockey, with the perfect horseman, and experienc'd farrier. Containing, I. The nature of horses; their breeding, feeding and management in all paces, to fit them for war, racing, travel, hunting, or other recreations and advantages. II. The true method, with proper rules and directions to order, diet and physick the running-horse, to bring him to any match, or race, with success. III. The methods to buy horses, and prevent being cheated; noting the particular marks of the good and bad horses, in all their circumstances. IV. How to make blazes, stars and snips: to fatten a horse with little charge, and to make him lively and lovely. V. The whole art of a farrier, in curing all diseases, griefs and sorrances incident to horses; with their symptoms and causes. VI. The methods of shooing, blooding, roweling, purging, and prevention of diseases, and many other things, from long experience and approved practice. by A. S. gent. London: printed for Henry Nelme, at the Leg and Star, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1697. ESTC No. R219778. Grub Street ID 94262.
- S., A.. The gentleman's complete jockey: with the perfect horseman, and experienced farrier. Containing, I. The nature of horses; ... VI. The methods of shooing, ... To which is added, The art of vermine-killing. By A. S. Gent. London: printed for Peter Parker, 1706. ESTC No. N65731. Grub Street ID 47553.
- S., A.. The husbandman's instructor, or, Countryman's guide. Containing plain and approved rules for the ordering, chusing, breeding, feeding, buying, selling, fattening, and to cure all manner of diseases in bulls, cows, calves, rams, ewes, lambs, swine, goats, asses, mules, dogs, conies, &c. To which is added, useful directions for the right ordering and improving poultry; how to cure their several distempers, and make them very profitable to their owners. Also instructions for destroying all sorts of vermin, which infest houses, fields, granaries, orchards, gardens, ships, beds, bedsteads, or any other places. By A.S. Gent. London: printed, and sold by A. Conyers at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1707?]. ESTC No. N7734. Grub Street ID 52655.
- S., A.. The reconciler of religions: or, a brief decider of all controversies in matters of faith. ... By A.S. London?]: Printed in the year, 1711. ESTC No. T103648. Grub Street ID 157265.
- S., A.. The gentleman's compleat jockey: with the perfect horse-man and experienc'd farrier. ... To which is added, the art of vermine-killing. By A. S. gent. London: printed by T. Norris, [1715?]. ESTC No. N18316. Grub Street ID 7797.
- S., A.. The gentleman's compleat jockey: with the perfect horse-man and experienc'd farrier. Containing, I. The nature of horses; their breeding, feeding and management in all paces, to fit them for war, racing, travel, hunting, or other recreations and advantages. II. The true method with proper rules and directions to order, diet and physick the running-horse, to bring him to any match or race, with success. III. The methods to buy horses, and prevent being cheated noting the particular marks of the good and b[a]d horses, in all their circumstances. IV. How to make blazes stars, and snips: to fatten a horse with little charge, and to make him lively and lovely. V. The whole art of farrier in curing all diseases, griefs, and sorrances incident to horses; with their symptoms and causes. VI. The methods of shooing, blooding, rowling, purging and prevention of diseases, and many other things from long experience and approved practice. By A.S. gent. London: Printed by T. Norris, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, for Peter Parker, in Duck-Lane, near West Smithfield, 1717. ESTC No. T73957. Grub Street ID 297140.