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1media/IMG_0729.jpgmedia/IMG_0729.jpg2023-02-13T13:50:03-08:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6423928plain13498842023-03-01T17:23:18-08:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6Mary Magnes (active 1677-1690?) was probably the widow of James Magnes (active 1660-79) who had been the senior partner in a publishing firm with Richard Bentley (active 1675-97), who was a well-known publisher of plays, novels, and romances. Bentley worked with several members of the Magnes family, including Mary.
For information on this and other books printed by Mary Magnes, see the List of Books.
12023-03-01T17:17:51-08:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6Gallery of works printed by Mary Magnes9gallery2023-03-08T10:03:27-08:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6
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1media/IMG_0729_thumb.jpg2023-02-27T13:56:32-08:00Mary Magnes, Printers imprint, Caesar Borgia1Printers imprint, Caesar Borgia; son of Pope Alexander the sixth; A tragedy acted at the Duke's Theatres by Their Royal Highnesses Servants.media/IMG_0729.jpgplain2023-02-27T13:56:32-08:00