Leedel, George

Name/Title

Leedel, George

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1. (1770) "The Deserted Village" Also, Just published and to be sold by, George Leedel. The New York Journal, March, 28, 1771.. 2. (1773). spelled Leedell "Book-Binder, late of London, Begs leave to return his thanks to his friends and customers, and the public in general, for their past favours, and hopes for the future continuance of them, which he will endeavor to deserve, He has removed to Peck's-slip, next door to Mr White Matlak's, watch- maker, where he proposed's to continue to carry on his business in all its different branches, as neat as can be done in London. Merchants and others , may be supplied at a very short notice, with all kinds of books (such as ledgers, journals, and waste books) as cheap as thy can be imported. Where may be also had his much admired Black and Red Ink and Hudson's Bay Quills, so long wanted in this country; spelling books and primers, books marbled on the edges, as in London' and paper gilt  and black."The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, May, 3, 1773

Also Known As

George Leedel

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Bookbinder