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1790319Philadelphia 1790. Autograph Letter Signed. Folio sheet folded. 1 page of text with address on the verso. Folded with small tears at the folds blank piece missing at the wax seal. Highly legible hand. Watermark paper " I R ".Letter from Adam Zantzinger concern the receipt of money and shipment of "Liquers and Molasses and Sugar . . all of the best quality. The gin I imported from Holland in large Pipes & it is the best Quality & will cost you much less then the gin in cases; the cases are at 30/ only hold about 3 1/2 gallons so that the gin in cases will cost you 8/6 the gallon & this only 5/6. I have sent you like wise on keg of the best French Brandy & one of the best Red Sweet Wines and a Roal of Tobacco which I hope will please you. The casks are all filled full and hope thy will all com safe to hand. I give the waggoner a bottle of Spirrits out of my casks & expect he will see carefully of your liquor."Adam Zantzinger was a member of the Pennsylvania Militia 1775-1783 and is listed in the Revolutionar War Batallion Index. In 1775 he purchased a 9 acre parcel of land north of the City of Philadelphia called the Norther Liberites on Ridge Avenue across the street from what is now Girard College. He was listed in the membership rolls of the Carpenters Company for 1786 and became a shareholder in the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1790. unknown
1790549Philadelphia 1790. Autograph Letter Signed. Folio sheet folded. 1 page of text with address on the verso. Folded with small tears at the folds blank piece missing at the wax seal. Highly legible hand. Watermark paper "I R". Letter from Adam Zantzinger concern the receipt of money and shipment of "Liquers and Molasses and Sugar . . all of the best quality. The gin I imported from Holland in large Pipes & it is the best Quality & will cost you much less than the gin in cases; the cases are at 30/ only hold about 3 1/2 gallons so that the gin in cases will cost you 8/6 the gallon & this only 5/6. I have sent you like wise one keg of the best French Brandy & one of the best Red Sweet Wines and a Roal of Tobacco which I hope will please you. The casks are all filled full and hope they will all com safe to hand. I give the waggoner a bottle of Spirrits out of my casks & expect he will see carefully of your liquor." Adam Zantzinger was a member of the Pennsylvania Militia 1775-1783 and is listed in the Revolutionary War Batallion Index. In 1775 he purchased a 9-acre parcel of land north of the City of Philadelphia called the Norther Liberites on Ridge Avenue across the street from what is now Girard College. He was listed in the membership rolls of the Carpenters Company for 1786 and became a shareholder in the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1790. 319 549. unknown
1784113205Frankfurt, Hanau und Leipzig - Berlin und Leipzig, 1784. 20,5 x 12 cm ; Halbleder
1798EBS100467Paris: Chez Théophile Barrois 1798. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Weikard wrote the earliest reference to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD. He was progressive for his time believing that diseases have physical causes and not the result of moral wrongs or spiritual influences. A rare work. By the late 18th century Brown's Elementa Medicinae 1780 had sparked intense controversy across Europe. His system proposed that all diseases stemmed from either excessive or insufficient excitability in the body a radical departure from humoral and mechanical theories. Weikard an influential German physician sought to explain Brown s ideas in more accessible terms addressing both supporters and skeptics. BOOK DETAILS. 8vo 2 vols in one leather worn int. VG. Has internally pressed flower pieces. Interesting. Paris: Chez Théophile Barrois hardcover
172221374Erfurt: Druck bei Grosch 1722. perfect. Gut. 24 Seiten 1 Blatt. Orig.-Broschur. Oktav 197 x 16 cm ohne Einband gering wellig und gebräunt recht frisch. Dissertation über die Behandlung von Entzündungen. Angebunden ein Blatt mit einem Huldigungsgedicht von J. F. de Pre an Wechsung. Wechsung stammte aus Frankenhausen Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. - Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage oder auf unserer Homepage. Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Druck bei Grosch unknown
179921091<p><b>1799 Science Lectures Adam Walker Electricity Astronomy Optics Chemistry Physics</b></p><p>Adam Walker was an 18th-century scientist known for his numerous lectures on a variety of topics including mechanics hydrostatics hydraulics pneumatics and electricity. Many of these lectures were included in this 1799 printing of the '<i>Familiar Philosophy</i>'. The first lecture is of particular interest – discussion on light zodiac and the power of fire! It should be noted that this <b>impressive edition contains 47 copper engravings.</b></p><p>Item number: #21091</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>WALKER Adam</p><p><b><i>A System of familiar philosophy in twelve lectures</i></b></p><p>London: Printed for the author 1799. 1st edition</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o xviii 571 5</p><p>o <b>47 engravings</b></p><p>· Provenance: Armorial bookplate – John Plumptre</p><p>o John Pemberton Plumptre 1791–1864 was a British politician. He was elected as a Conservative Member of Parliament for East Kent in 1832 and resigned on 29 January 1852 through appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. Motto: SUFFICIT MERUISSE</p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~11.25in X 9.25in 28.5cm x 23.5cm</p><p>· Quite rare </p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>21091</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> for the author hardcover
1790QQ0043Printed for the Author 1790. ~Original half speckled tan calf marbled paper to boards. Gilt fillets and red gilt label to spine. Nick to mid-spine; board corners slightly pushed in. 8vo 13.8 x 21.2cm. Hinges sound. Original endpapers just barely starting at gutters. Rear free endpaper closely written on both sides with pencil 'index' to vol. with p. nos and topics of interest. In-text illus throughout. Text block clear and fresh. Adam Walker 1730/31-1821 itinerant lecturer and writer. Born into the family of a woollen manufacturer Walker was almost entirely self-educated and developed 'considerable mechanical skill constructing models of the milling machinery employed locally for fulling grinding and papermaking' ODNB. In 1766 he bought the apparatus of a previous itinerant lecturer and began travelling himself developing numerous spectacular exhibits including a transparent orrery. Walker published and lectured extensively and extremely successfully establishing his sons in what was now the family business becoming friendly with many eminent members of the Lunar Society and developing various mechanical inventions among them early steam engines and the rotary lights installed under his direction in St Agnes Lighthouse in the Scilly Isles. This present volume of travel writing was one of two such works inspired by visits to the continent. Scarce. ~Robust packaging. Overseas orders trackable on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edn. Hardback. Hardback. Very Good/Fine. iv 442 1pp. Printed for the Author Hardcover
174827496B1748. Prague: Franciscus Carolus Hladky. 1748. 16cm x 10cm. 12 415 2 p. Zeitgenössisches Leder auf Bünden. Leder etwas berieben und beschabt kleine Fehlstelle unteres Kapital bestoßen und mit etwas Materialverlust. Vorsätze stärker sonst nur leicht gebräunt. Zeitgenössische Notizen auf Vorsatz und Vorwort-Titel. Insgesamt guter Zustand. / Contemporary calf with raised bands. Calf with some rubbing and partly with minimal worming. Inside slightly foxed contemporary handwritten markings to end-papers and to title of preface. Overall stable and still in good condition. Seltenes Buch in lateinisches Sprache mit 2 Stichen: 1 ganzseitiges Kupfer eines Wappen und eine halbseitige Schlußvignette auf S. 2 / Rare book of 1748 with two engravings. Text in Latin. hardcover
171998283Gissae Giessen: Literis Johannis Mulleri 1719. 1719. Very good. - Small quarto 7-1/8 inches high by 5-7/8 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed self-wrappers. There is an line penned in ink to the right of the title and the rear cover leaf is nearly detached though present. 20 pages illustrated with a headpiece featuring lady justice holding a scale in one hand and a sword in the other set within an oval in a floral decorated panel with a cherub at each side. There are a couple of minor creases to the corners and a tiny chip to the front edge of one leaf. Very good. <p>RARE. First only edition.<p>The work is a University of Giessen thesis. It is in the form of 11 theses followed by a response.<p>Johann Gottfried von Meiern 1664-1721 was a German lawyer and historian. In 1718 he became Professor extraordinarius of law at the University of Giessen. His professorship at Giessen was short-lived due to conflict with his colleagues over his belief in the theory of natural law. He returned to his hometown of Bayreuth in 1720. Von Meiern aka Meyern is probably best known for his contribution to the "Acta Pacis Westphalicae" from 1734. Gissae [Giessen]: Literis Johannis Mulleri, (1719). paperback
17337893CBParis, Chéz la Veuve Saugrain & P. Prault, 1733. 8°. 462, (10) S. Pappband der Zeit.
177955885ABMaestricht, Jean-Edmé Dfour & Phil. Roux. 1779. 4°. XXIV p., 340 p. Cartonnage d'époque, pièce de titre manuscrit.
17337893CB1733. Paris Chéz la Veuve Saugrain & P. Prault 1733. 8°. 462 10 S. Pappband der Zeit. Barth 23956. Haller VI 1807. HBLS VII 286 für die Erstausgabe und für den Verfasser. Zweite Ausgabe erschien erstmals 1731. Franz Adam Vogel 1749 war Grossrichter der Schweizergarde in Paris. Seine erste Ausgabe von 1731 war in Frankreich verboten. Vorliegende Ausgabe gemäss Haller nicht in Paris sondern in Bern «gesondert» verlegt «und auch mit den Bündnissen selbst abgedruckt worden». Das Papier durchgehend stockfleckig. Der Einband berieben und bestossen. unknown
171933886Ensemble de 17 livres issus de la réimpression des éditions clandestines des Éditions de Minuit, parues sous l'occupation. Première édition publique parue en 1944-1945 au tirage limité et numéroté, dont nous proposons 17 titres (il en a paru 20), tous les exemplaires sont imprimés sur vergé numérotés n° 369 : I - Vercors (Jean Bruller), Le silence de la mer, II - Chroniques interdites, III - Lhonneur des poètes, IV - Forez (François Mauriac), Le cahier noir, V - Thimerais (Léon Motchane), La pensée patiente, VI - François la Colère (Louis Aragon), Le musée Grévin, VII - Laurent Daniel (Elsa Triolet), Les amants dAvignon, IX - Auxois (Édith Thomas), Contes dAuxois, X - Vercors (Jean Bruller), La marche à lÉtoile, XI - John Steinbeck, Nuits noires, XII - Jean Noir (Jean Cassou), 33 sonnets composés au secret, XIII - Lhonneur des poètes, II Europe, XIV - Minervois (Claude Aveline), Le temps mort, XV - Mortagne (Claude Morgan), La marque de lhomme, 5 juin 1944, XVI - Deux voix françaises - Péguy, Péri, XVIII - Cévennes (Jean Guehenno), Dans la prison, XIX - Hainaut (Georges Adam), À lappel de la liberté, XX - Vivarais (Pierre Bost), La haute fourche.- Ensemble homogène, dos un peu jaunis, intérieur frais, couvertures en bel état.
1719021887IENAE [IENA] Apud IOH. FELICEM BIELCKIUM 1719 un volume (10,3 x 16,5cm), XLVII 368 pp. [31] ff. Reliure ancienne en vélin rigide, dos lisse titré à l'encre manuscrite, tranches rouges. (exemplaire dérelié : mors ouvert au second plat, il manque une page de garde, fortes rousseurs sur l'ensemble des feuillets, exemplaire rogné). Titre imprimé en rouge et en noir. Adam Tribbechov est un théologien luthérien qui a travaillé sur le concept de "scholastique". Peu commun.
178229252AB1782. 2 Volumes ensemble complet. Berlin G.J.Decker 1782. Octavo 13 cm x 20 cm. Frontispice 98 1 304; 2 382 1 pages. Reliure originale demi-cuir de 19ème siècle. Tres bon exemplaire. This work is listed in Albert Louis Calillet - Manuel bibliographique des sciences psychiques ou occultes - No. 10472 First French edition of one of Swedenborg's main works from the library of swedish baron Carl Adam Wrangel with his name on the titlepage in ink. Carl Adam Wrangel af Adinal born 28 November 1748 in Ovesholm died 16 April 1829 in Araslöv in Färlöv parish was a Swedish baron one of the kingdom's lords and governor of Kristianstad county. He was the son of Baron Henning Reinhold Wrangel af Adinal and his wife Hedvig Sofia Winterfeld. Wrangel became a lifeguard in 1766 a captain in the army in 1772 and then resigned in April 1773. He became chamberlain to the widowed queen Lovisa Ulrika in 1774 and governor of Kristianstad county from 1786 to January 1803. After his father's death in 1783 Carl Adam Wrangel inherited Ovesholm's estate in Träne parish from his parents. In 1787 he also inherited Araslöv's estate which at this time encompassed the entire parish of Färlöv. Araslöv was previously owned by his mother's aunt Sofia Elisabeth Ridderschantz. She was called "Skånska Prinsessan" because she was the grand-granddaughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and her habits were also very royal. Carl Adam Wrangel was a prominent farmer fully comparable to Macklean on Svaneholm and Stjernswärd on Engeltofta and carried out major reforms on his Scanian properties. Through large ditching companies new land was laid under the plow. One shift was carried out and Araslöv was divided according to the Scottish pattern into farm units eleven so-called farmer. Each farm covered a few hundred acres and was provided with magnificent and stately buildings newly laid out gardens and avenue-planted access roads. During the years 1790-1820 the manors Wrangelsberg Sofieberg Sofiedal Hamiltonhill Harastorp Gustafsfält Skottlandshus Wrangelsdal Ulriksdal Adinal and Kristineberg arose to which was added the mother property Araslöv. An entire parish was transformed in this way and today Araslöv's farmers with their fields and avenue systems give a definite touch to the landscape. Carl Adam Wrangel finally inherited Sperlingsholm's estate in Övraby parish outside Halmstad in 1789 from his uncle Georg Gustaf Wrangel who this year moved abroad. He married 6 April 1779 at Barsebäck in Skåne to Countess Anna Margareta Hamilton born 1760. She was the daughter of the field marshal Baron Gustaf David Hamilton af Hageby and his wife Jakobina Henrietta Hildebrand. In the marriage two sons were born: Henning Gustaf 1780-1833. Ludvig Ulrik Carl Adam 1783-1809. None of the sons had children and the baronial family Wrangel af Adinal was thus extinct in 1833. unknown
1759106536Bambergae : Martini Gbhardi Haeredes 1759. 180x110mm. 8 Bl. - 552 S. - 51 Bl. Index 422 Martini Gbhardi Haeredes unknown
1756113491Halle: Bey Christoph Peter Francken, 1756. 18 cm ;
1709419091709. Halae Magdeb. Literis Christiani Henckelii 1709 Kl.4° 39 1 pp. orig. Broschur. Adam Friedrich Pezoldt 1679-1761 unknown
1708418911708. Halae Magdeb. Literis Christiani Henckelii 1708 Kl.4° 48 pp. orig. Broschur. unknown
178842376Londres, Pierre J. Duplain, 1788. 8vo, Two nice uniform contemporary full calf bindings with gilt spines. Some loss of leather to back hinge and lower capital of volume one and minor loos of leather to spine of volume two, all due to worming. Worming is not bad and does not affect anything but outer layer of small parts of the bindings. Apart from the worming a very nice, fresh and clean copy indeed. (8), IV, 503" (4), 496 pp. With both half-titles, the advertisment, both prefaces and the table of contents.
177860523Leipzig, Weidmann, 1776-78. 8vo. Bound in two nice uniform contemporary half calf bindings with five raised bands, black title-label and gilt lettering to spine. Small paper-label to upper compartment (Catalogue-number from an estate-library). Light wear to extremities, otherwise a very nice set. VIII, 632 pp" XII, 740 pp.
17867893Chez Poinçot 9,5 x 17 A Londres et Se Trouve à Paris, Chez Poinçot 1786 Six volumes in-12, reliure plein veau raciné de l'époque, dos lisse orné de quatre fleurs/grenades encadrées de palmettes et de filets dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, et de tomaison de maroquin vert, titre et tomaison dorés, tranches rouges, filets dorés sur les coupes, gardes à la coquille, [4]-VIII-298, [4]-266, [4]-292, [4]-239, [4]-310, [4]-368 pp. Le célèbre traité d'Adam Smith (1723-1790) avait paru en Angleterre en 1776. Notre exemplaire en est l'édition pirate, qui est la remise en vente, sous couvert d'une édition londonienne, de l'édition suisse d'Yverdon de 1781 en 6 volumes in-12. Cette dernière était la première traduction française de "La richesse des nations" publiée initialement, en feuilleton et sans nom de traducteur, dans le "Journal de l'agriculture, des arts et du commerce et des finances", en 1779 et 1780. Le traducteur en était en fait l'abbé Jean-Louis Blavet, qui était en relations avec Adam Smith pour avoir traduit sa "Théorie des sentiments moraux" (1774), par l'intermédiaire du salon anglophile de la marquise de Bouffers, maîtresse du prince de Conti, dont Blavet était le bibliothécaire. Le libraire Poinçot était établi à Versailles. Selon Robert Darnton (Editer et pirater, Gallimard, 2021), il était " coriace" en affaires et semblait jouer un rôle de "mouchard", tout en ayant des relations commerciales suivies avec la Société typographique de Neuchâtel (S.T.N.), dont l'habitude était de pirater les éditions françaises. (cf. Darnton, p. 442, note 22). Contrefaçon peu fréquente, notre exemplaire participe pleinement à l'histoire de la diffusion en France de "La richesse des nations" au XVIIIe siècle.. Agréable reliure, petit manque au bas du plat supérieur du tome 3, quelques très légères épidermures, partie inférieure de la page de titre du tome 6 absente, galerie de vers en queue du tome 4. Très bon exemplaire. (Bbis6)PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
17867893Chez Poinçot 9,5 x 17 A Londres et Se Trouve à Paris, Chez Poinçot 1786 Six volumes in-12, reliure plein veau raciné de l'époque, dos lisse orné de quatre fleurs/grenades encadrées de palmettes et de filets dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, et de tomaison de maroquin vert, titre et tomaison dorés, tranches rouges, filets dorés sur les coupes, gardes à la coquille, [4]-VIII-298, [4]-266, [4]-292, [4]-239, [4]-310, [4]-368 pp. Le célèbre traité d'Adam Smith (1723-1790) avait paru en Angleterre en 1776. Notre exemplaire en est l'édition pirate, qui est la remise en vente, sous couvert d'une édition londonienne, de l'édition suisse d'Yverdon de 1781 en 6 volumes in-12. Cette dernière était la première traduction française de "La richesse des nations" publiée initialement, en feuilleton et sans nom de traducteur, dans le "Journal de l'agriculture, des arts et du commerce et des finances", en 1779 et 1780. Le traducteur en était en fait l'abbé Jean-Louis Blavet, qui était en relations avec Adam Smith pour avoir traduit sa "Théorie des sentiments moraux" (1774), par l'intermédiaire du salon anglophile de la marquise de Bouffers, maîtresse du prince de Conti, dont Blavet était le bibliothécaire. Le libraire Poinçot était établi à Versailles. Selon Robert Darnton (Editer et pirater, Gallimard, 2021), il était " coriace" en affaires et semblait jouer un rôle de "mouchard", tout en ayant des relations commerciales suivies avec la Société typographique de Neuchâtel (S.T.N.), dont l'habitude était de pirater les éditions françaises. (cf. Darnton, p. 442, note 22). Contrefaçon peu fréquente, notre exemplaire participe pleinement à l'histoire de la diffusion en France de "La richesse des nations" au XVIIIe siècle.. Agréable reliure, petit manque au bas du plat supérieur du tome 3, quelques très légères épidermures, partie inférieure de la page de titre du tome 6 absente, galerie de vers en queue du tome 4. Très bon exemplaire. (Bbis6)PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
1797AQ20001Cambridge: Printed by Benjamin Flower: for J. Deighton et al. 1797. 4 290pp 2. With a final publisher's advertisement leaf not recorded by ESTC. Contemporary dark green calf-backed marbled boards ruled and lettered in gilt. Extremities worn loss to head of spine. Head of title page shaved sadly to remove an early ownership inscription foxed. The rare first edition of the first work of economics in English consciously intended for use as a textbook. As the author himself notes in a preliminary 'advertisement' which heaps justifiable praise on the magnum opus of Adam Smith the work was designed to be 'found convenient as a text book in those institutions of liberal education in which the "Wealth of Nations" makes an essential branch of their letters'. A lucid abridgement by English radical Jeremiah Joyce 1763- 1816 of Scottish philosopher Adam Smith's monumental Wealth of nations it condensed the two thick quartos of the original edition London 1776 - or the by then well-known bulky triple-decker octavo editions of the late eighteenth-century - into a single convenient octavo volume. As Joyce himself notes in a footnote to the final page of text the developments suggested by Smith relating to alleviating the national debt by introducing the British system of taxation to 'all provinces of the empire' were superseded by events in America during the 1770s and any hope for the 'discharging of the national debt' brought even more into doubt by the 'present melancholy situation of Ireland'. ESTC locates only 11 copies in the UK and just 12 further elsewhere. ESTC T95379. First edition. 8vo. Printed by Benjamin Flower: for J. Deighton et al. hardcover
1778152780Edinburgh: J. Dickson 1778. First edition second issue "a re-issue of the London edition of the same year with a cancel title page and the addition of a postscript dated: Lincoln's Inn July 20th 1778" ESTC this copy also retaining the London title page. "This discussion of the bill for extending the militia law of Scotland introduced in 1776 contains a number of passing references to the war in America" Adams. The postscript comments on Burgoyne's defeat. Carlyle is identified as author in a contemporary hand on the Edinburgh title. After studies at Edinburgh Glasgow and Leiden where his classmates included William Robertson Adam Ferguson and John Home Carlyle was licensed to preach in 1746 and was introduced to the parish of Inveresk some five miles south-east of Edinburgh by the duke of Buccleuch the following year receiving his ordination in 1748. A moderate in his support for ecclesiastical patronage and politically conservative issues as well as in his endorsement of Enlightenment cultural principles including liberal education polite learning and religious toleration Carlyle was a familiar figure in the cultural life of what has come to be known as the Scottish Enlightenment. Strong and outspoken in his support for the Scots militia cause having written in 1760 The Question relating to a Scots Militia Considered the present pamphlet attacks Smith's apparent opposition to militias in the Wealth of Nations citing passages from Smith's book and also referring to the opinions of the Encyclopedistes. The other pamphlets included in this volume are: DOUGLAS John William Pulteney and Junius attributed authors. A Letter addressed to two Great Men on the prospect of peace; and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negotiation. London: Millar and A. Kincaid & J. Bell Edinburgh 1760. Howes 6095. DALRYMPLE Sir John. The Rights of Great Britain asserted against the Claims of America: being an answer to the declaration of the General Congress. The third edition with additions. London: T. Cadell 1776. Howes 2564. LIND John. An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress. The fourth edition. London: T. Cadell J. Walter and T. Sewell 1776. Howes 6167. TOWNSHEND Charles. Remarks on the Letter addressed to two Great Men. I a Letter to the author of that piece. London: printed in the year 1760. Howes 10372. Manuscript attribution to Henry Lord Holland on title. Octavo 209 x 122 mm. Bound fourth with four other pamphlets related to American affairs in contemporary quarter sheep and marbled boards vellum tips spine ruled gilt in compartments red morocco label lettered "Pamphlets" and numbered 2 direct sprinkled edges. Ownership inscription "Binning" to front pastedown dated 1779 with a manuscript list of the volume's contents to front free endpaper. Short tear to head of front joint; a very good copy. Adams The American Controversy 78-56b variant; ESTC T179898 locating copies at the National Library of Scotland and Harvard Business School only. The London imprint ESTC T107064 is slightly more common with copies located at British Library Columbia Harvard JCB and the New York Historical Society only; Vanderblue p. 50. hardcover