Publications of John Moore

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  • Moore, John. Arcana Mooreana; or, a succinct and lucid discourse, of the origine, essence, scituation symptoms, causes and cure of the cholick, In all its various Denominations, different Kinds, Degrees, and Complications. Done by Mr. John Moore, Apothecary, at the Pestle and Mortar, in Abchurch-Lane, near I umbard-street. London: printed for the author, 1713. ESTC No. T96848. Grub Street ID 316298.
  • Moore, John. Columbarium: or, the pigeon-house. Being an introduction to a natural history of tame pigeons. Giving an Account of the several Species known in England, with the Method of breeding them, their Distempers and Cures. By John Moore. London: printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T98135. Grub Street ID 317456.
  • Moore, John. A treatise on domestic pigeons; comprehending all the different species known in England; describing the Perfections and Imperfections of each, agreeable to the Improvement and great Perfection they are at this Time arrived at; together with the Method of Building and Furnishing a Lost, Area, Trap, &c. The Method of Breeding the most curious and valuable Sorts, as practised by the best Fanciers. The Generation of Pigeons in general, with a Philosophical Description and Progress of the Egg. With Observations and Remarks on their Diet. The Distempers they are chiefly subject to, and the Method of Curing them as practised with Success. The fraudulent Methods used in the Sale of bad Pigeons, clearly and fully demonstrated, &c. &c. &c. Carefully compiled from the best authors. To which is added, a most ample description of that celebrated and beautiful Pigeon called the almond tumbler. The whole calculated, as well for the Use of those Gentlemen who are Fanciers, as those who are utterly un. London: printed for and sold by C. Barry, in Ingram Court, Fenchurch-Street. Sold likewise by P. Stevens, near Stationers Hall, Ludgate-Street; A. Webley, Holborn; and J. Walters, Charing-Cross, MDCCLXV. [1765]. ESTC No. T139329. Grub Street ID 187181.