The practice of painting and perspective made easy
1756
2
A plan of the harbour and town of Toulon, and places adjacent
1756
3
Gautier de Montdorge, Antoine, 1701–1768
L'art d'imprimer les tableaux
1756
4
A new and accurate description of the present great roads and the principal cross roads of England and Wales,
1756
5
Rouquet, Jean André, 1701–1758
The present state of the arts in England
1756
6
The Critical review, or, Annals of literature
1756-1817
7
Martin, Benjamin, 1705–1782
Pantograph
between 1756 and 1778
8
Sirigatti, Lorenzo
The practice of perspective
MDCCLVI [1756]
9
Lambert, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, marquise de, 1647–1733
The worrs [i.e. works] of the Marchioness de Lambert ... Carefully translated from the French
1756
10
Swift, Jonathan, 1667–1745
Miscellanies, or, Essays literary, political, and moral
[1756?]
11
Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756
Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays
MDCCLVI [1756]
12
Langley, Batty, 1696–1751
The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs, or, The art of drawing and working the ornamental parts of architecture
1756
13
Rocque, John, -1762
An exact survey of the city and suburbs of Dublin
1756
14
T. Osborne and J. Shipton (Firm)
Proposals for printing in weekly numbers, Eden, or, a compleat body of curious and useful gardening
August 21, 1756
15
An essay on the present state of our publick roads
1756
16
Hébrard, Pierre, 1718–1759
Caminologie, ou, Traite des cheminees
1756
17
Baker, Samuel, approximately 1711–1778
Catalogue of the entire and valuable library of Martin Folkes, Esq. President of the Royal Society, and member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, lately deceased
[1756]
18
Lacombe de Prézel, Honoré, 1725–
Dictionnaire iconologique, ou, Introduction à la connoissance des peintures, sculptures, médailles, estampes, &c.
MDCCLVI [1756]
19
Maitland, William, 1693?-1757
The history of London
1756
20
Laugier, Marc-Antoine, 1711–1769
An essay on the study and practice of architecture
1756
21
Espié, Félix François, comte d', 1708–1792
The manner of securing all sorts of buildings from fire, or, A treatise upon the construction of arches made with bricks and plaister, called flat-arches, and of a roof without timber called a bricked-roof