Publications of T. Sowle
Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.
What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.
In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:
- "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.
See also "The Meaning of the Imprint."
Printed by T. Sowle
- Wyeth, Joseph. Remarks on Dr. Bray's memorial, &c. With brief observations on some passages in the acts of his visitation in Maryland, and on his circular letter to the clergy there; subsequent to the said visitation. By Joseph Wyeth. London: Printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1701. ESTC No. T61204. Grub Street ID 286908.
Sold by T. Sowle
- Pickworth, Henry. A reply to Francis Bugg's pretended Brief answer to A narrative of a charge against him, &c. By Henry Pickworth. London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1701. ESTC No. N12779. Grub Street ID 2754.
Printed for T. Sowle
- Whitehead, George. A sober expostulation with some of the clergy, against their pretended convert Francis Bugg his repeated gross abuse of the people called Quakers, in his books and pamphlets; viz., his New Rome arraigned. History of Quakerism. Second summons. Picture of Quakerism. And other pamphlets; which may serve to invalidate the authority of The snake in the grass, as it refers to his books. London: printed for T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street; and at the Bible in Leaden-hall-Street, near the Market, 1697. ESTC No. R20305. Grub Street ID 80195.