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- catalog abstract ""A folio double-columned sheet [...] called at first 'The Observator, in question and answer.' The first number appeared on Wednesday, 13 April 1681, and it was originally designed to appear twice a week [...] but after no. 30 (6 July 1681) when the title was changed to 'The Observateur in dialogue,' and the interlocutors were named Whig and Tory, three or four numbers usually appeared each week [...] The first series ended on Wednesday, 9 Jan. 1683-4, with no. 470. In the second series begun on Thursday, 10 Jan. 1683-4, the interlocutors were renamed Observator and Trimmed. This series ended on Saturday, 7 Feb. 1684-5 with no. 215. The third and last series, beginning on Wednesday, 11 Feb. 1684-5, ended with no. 246 on Wednesday, 9 March 1686-7 [...] To the third volume (London, 1687) was prefixed 'A brief history of the times,' dedicated to posterity, in which Oates and his plot were finally exposed."--D.N.B., v. 33, pp. 124-25.".
- catalog contributor b9640414.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History Restoration, 1660-1688.".
- catalog created "1684-87.".
- catalog date "1681".
- catalog date "1684-87.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1684-87.".
- catalog description ""A folio double-columned sheet [...] called at first 'The Observator, in question and answer.' The first number appeared on Wednesday, 13 April 1681, and it was originally designed to appear twice a week [...] but after no. 30 (6 July 1681) when the title was changed to 'The Observateur in dialogue,' and the interlocutors were named Whig and Tory, three or four numbers usually appeared each week [...] The first series ended on Wednesday, 9 Jan. 1683-4, with no. 470. In the second series begun on Thursday, 10 Jan. 1683-4, the interlocutors were renamed Observator and Trimmed. This series ended on Saturday, 7 Feb. 1684-5 with no. 215. The third and last series, beginning on Wednesday, 11 Feb. 1684-5, ended with no. 246 on Wednesday, 9 March 1686-7 [...] To the third volume (London, 1687) was prefixed 'A brief history of the times,' dedicated to posterity, in which Oates and his plot were finally exposed."--D.N.B., v. 33, pp. 124-25.".
- catalog extent "3 v.".
- catalog issued "1681".
- catalog issued "1684-87.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed by J. Bennet, for W. Abington [etc.]".
- catalog relation "Brief history of the times.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History Restoration, 1660-1688.".
- catalog subject "Oates, Titus, 1649-1705.".
- catalog title "The Observator in dialogue. By Sir Roger L'Estrange.".
- catalog type "text".