Round about our Coal Fire
ca. 1730 English pamphlet
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Round about our Coal Fire
Summary
Round about our Coal Fire is a pamphlet[1].
Key Facts
- Round about our Coal Fire's image is recorded as Round about our Coal Fire, or, Christmas Entertainments, 4th edn, 1734.pdf[2].
- Round about our Coal Fire's instance of is recorded as pamphlet[3].
- Round about our Coal Fire's OCLC number is recorded as 559087889[4].
- Round about our Coal Fire's OCLC number is recorded as 54176772[5].
- Round about our Coal Fire's OCLC number is recorded as 846531724[6].
- Round about our Coal Fire's OCLC number is recorded as 30583283[7].
- Round about our Coal Fire's place of publication is recorded as London[8].
- Round about our Coal Fire's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- Round about our Coal Fire's country of origin is recorded as Kingdom of Great Britain[10].
- +1730-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Round about our Coal Fire[11].
- Round about our Coal Fire's publication date is recorded as +1730-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- Round about our Coal Fire's publication date is recorded as +1734-00-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Round about our Coal Fire's publication date is recorded as +1740-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
- Round about our Coal Fire's Google Books ID is recorded as YDwPAQAAMAAJ[15].
- Round about our Coal Fire's Google Books ID is recorded as 1c5NAQAAMAAJ[16].
- Round about our Coal Fire's main subject is recorded as Christmas[17].
- Round about our Coal Fire's main subject is recorded as amusement[18].
- Round about our Coal Fire's main subject is recorded as Father Christmas[19].
- Round about our Coal Fire's main subject is recorded as Jack and the Beanstalk[20].
- Round about our Coal Fire's main subject is recorded as Jack Frost[21].
- Round about our Coal Fire's work available at URL is recorded as https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Round_about_our_Coal_Fire%2C_or%2C_Christmas_Entertainments%2C_4th_edn%2C_1734.pdf[22].
- Round about our Coal Fire's described by source is recorded as Notes and Queries - Series 2[23].
- Round about our Coal Fire's title is recorded as Round about our Coal Fire, or, Chriſtmas Entertainments.[24].
- Round about our Coal Fire's subtitle is recorded as Wherein is deſcribed, Chap. I. The Mirth and Jollity of the Chriſtmas Holydays ; viz. Chriſtmas Gambols, Eating, Drinking, Kiſſing, and other Diverſions. Chap. II. Of Hobgoblins, Raw‐heads and Bloody‐bones, Buggybows, Tom‐Pokers, Bull‐beggars, and ſuch like horrible Bodies. Chap. III. Of Witches, Wizzards, Conjurers, and ſuch Trifles ; what they are, and how to make them ; with many of their merry Pranks. Chap. IV. Enchantment demonſtrated, in the Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean ; giving a particular Account of Jack’s arrival at the Caſtle of Giant Gogmagog ; his reſcuing ten thouſand Ladies and Knights from being broiled for the Giant’s Breakfaſt ; jumping through Key‐holes ; and at laſt how he deſtroyed the Giant, and became Monarch of the Univerſe. Chap. V. Of Spectres, Ghoſts, and Apparitions ; the great Conveniences ariſing from them ; and how to make them. Chap. VI. Of Fairies, their Uſe and Dignity. Together with Some curious Memoirs of Old Father Chriſtmas ; Shewing what Hoſpitality was in former Times, and how little there remains of it at preſent. Illuſtrated with many diverting Cuts.[25].
- Round about our Coal Fire's first line is recorded as O You merry, merry Souls,[26].
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Designation and Status
Round about our Coal Fire's instance of is recorded as pamphlet[3].
History and Context
+1730-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Round about our Coal Fire[11].