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(Early Stagecoach Broadside) O.[rion] Adams Printer Starmar's New Machine, On Steel Springs, From Plymouth to Exon, In One Day, 'Sets out from the Prince George Inn, Fox-hole-Kay, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Returns from London Inn, Exon, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, And Carries Passengers at Fifteen Shillings each,' p.1 to recto, 36.5cm x 24.5cm, three folds, light finger soiling to margins, very small nibbles and tears, good to vg, Printed by O. Adams, in South-Side-Street, Plymouth, 1760. Orion Adams (1717–1797) was an itinerant provincial printer active in several British and Irish towns, including Plymouth in the late 1750s. There, he issued the Plymouth Magazine (1758) and helped establish the town's earliest periodical press (Maxted, Devon Book Trades).
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