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173533237England 1735. Elephant folio 24-1/2" x 30-1/2". Completely in ink manuscript on stiff vellum some words written in larger lettering or bolder print. Bottom edge folded up and held with five red wax seals and vellum strips. Strip of three embossed blue Sixpence Royal tax stamps at left edge "Colony to Saml Clarke" in manuscript directly beneath it. The names of Joseph Lodge Elizabeth Lodge Jonathan Pickering Ann Pickering and John Hamblins written along the bottom edge between the seals. Docketed on verso: "The 9th October 1735/ Joseph Lodge & wife/ Jonathan Pickering/ To John Hamblin/ Joseph Rust." Old folds light spotting and dustsoiling of verso recto quite clean. Beautiful document. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> A deed from England: Wortham Hall Hopton Botesdale and Thelnetham are all of Suffolk County England. Joseph Lodge 1693-1759 lived and died in Needham Norfolk County England. Elizabeth his wife 1699-1739 died in Norfolk as well. unknown
183335243London: Richard Bentley 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 1 xviii 420 pages 2. Marbled paper covered boards with leather corners. Leather spine with gilt decorations and title. Paper and leather corners are scuffed and shelf worn. A few small chips and tears to the leather spine. Front hinge is cracked. The right front flyleaf front blank end sheet and preliminary pages are loose. Interior contents are clean. A fair to good copy. <br /> <br /> Howes R 522. Richard Bentley hardcover
1899LLV2362London Paris New York & Melbourne:: Cassell ca.1899. 1899. Eight volumes. 4to. xii 612 standard pagination for all volumes. Frontispieces profusely illustrated throughout indexes; slightly browning along margins endpapers lightly foxed. Original quarter gilt-stamped maroon calf over dark blue textured cloth binding by W. Scovell Wolverhampton; extremities rubbed joint cracked on vol. I vols. 6 & 8 with minor kozo repair to outer joint. Bookplates of Frederick C. Thompson corner text scoured off. Very good. BEAUTIFULLY BOUND AND FULLY ILLUSTRATED. This revised edition had been enhanced with additional beautiful and "originally drawings by the best artists" title. We have eight volumes; some other sets include two additional volumes but this history here is complete to the year 1898. These volumes are titled: Volumes I-VIII: From the Roman Invasion to the Wars of the Roses; From the Wars of the Roses to the Great Rebellion' From the Great Rebellion to the Fall of Marlborough; From the Fall of Marlborough to the Peninsular War; From the Peninsular War to the Death of Sir Robert Peel; From the Death of Sir Robert Peel to the Illness of the Prince of Wales; From the Illness of the Prince of Wales to the British Occupation of Egypt; From the British Occupation of Egypt to the Death of Mr. Gladstone. Laid in are at least two leaves of advertisements including one from Cassell & Company publishers for the Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Diamond Jubilee Day June 22 1897. Another sheet is a tipped in insert to Vol. III from the Koko-Maricopas Co. Ltd. to prevent graying of hair and "prevents hair falling" Cassell, [ca.1899]. hardcover
190934735London: Adam & Charles Black 1909. First Edition. Illustrated with 75 finely produced beautiful colour plates from paintings by L. Burleigh Bruhl wonderfully reproduced and with captioned tissue guards. And with a folding sketch-map. 8vo publisher's original black decorated cloth the upper cover gilt lettered within illustrated rules with wheat designsand 3 central saber designs in yellow orange red and gray the spine likewise decorated with the wheat pattern t.e.g. xii 262 pp. A very handsome and pleasing copy in uncommonly bright condition the text is clean and fresh the plates all very fine the cloth bright and unfaded and essentially without wear. THE SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF THIS LAVISH ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK TITLE. It is profusely illustrated with outstanding paintings by Bruhl. The artist was born in Iraq but educated in Vienna and England. Many of his English watercolour landscapes were used in publicity posters for the Great Western Railway. Bruhl served both as President of the Dudley Gallery Art Society and the Watercolour Society. He has provided us with 75 colourplates in this wonderful book that takes us all through Britain's Essex County a region full of historic and antiquarian interests but often overlooked by tour books. Adam & Charles Black hardcover
190332985London: Adam and Charles Black 1903. LIMITED DE LUXE FIRST EDITION one of only 750 hand-numbered copies SIGNED by the illustrator artist Helen Allingham. With portrait frontispiece of the artist from a black and white photograph and 80 beautifully produced colour plates from her paintings each with a captioned tissue guard. 4to large paper very handsomely bound by Bumpus in polished strong mellow-red cloth. The spine with gilt ruling and gilt lettering the upper cover blocked in gilt with double gilt fillet rules at the borders creating a double ruled frame lettered in gilt at the center all edges gilt. xi 204 pp. A very pleasing and handsome copy some spotting to the two free-flies as is typical otherwise the text-block and illustrations are all in bright and very fine condition some minor cosmetic wear at the back join of the free-fly and paste-down. A very well preserved copy of this iconic work. IN THE MOST RARE OF THE BINDINGS THE LIMITED SIGNED FIRST EDITION OF THIS SCARCE AND LOVELY WORK. The artist who previously worked under the name Helen Mary Elizabeth Patersonstarted to paint the beautiful countryside around her in watercolours after retiring from a career illustrating periodicals. She particularly loved the picturesque farmhouses and cottages of Surrey and Sussex for which she became famous. She went on to paint rural scenes in other parts of the country – Middlesex Kent the Isle of Wight and the West Country – and abroad in Venice Italy. It is notable that other then a handful of paintings from Venice she never painted outside of England never in Scotland never in Wales. Many years of her paintings were collected into this publication appropriately named HAPPY ENGLAND.<br> While Vincent Van Gogh was developing as an artist by studying English illustrated journals he was struck by her work in 'The Graphic'. Adam and Charles Black hardcover
179534198London: Printed for H. D. Symonds 1795. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps 8" x 5". 2 52 pages. Half title page is present. Light scattered foxing to the contents. Pamphlet concerns war with France. Printed for H. D. Symonds unknown
201435336Saline Michigan: Printed by McNaughton & Gunn Inc 2014. Reprint. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. 2 viii 428 pages. Black cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover and spine. Includes an author signed letter printed on the "Genalogist" letterhead. Printed by McNaughton & Gunn, Inc hardcover
173535120London: Printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane 1735. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 80 pages. Title is page 1. A few light creases to the title page. Light toning to the evenly trimmed paper. Contents are a response to the "Examiner" attacks on the Duke of Marlborough John Churchill 1650-1722. <br /> <br /> The unknown writer states on page 16 - "The Charge against the Duke of Marlborough and Lord Godolphin of Insolence towards the Queen is repeated over and over by the Examiner with great Vehemence and Clamour. Printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane unknown
1920A47330Cornwall England: The Eliot Arms Hotel. 1920. Other. Very Good. C1920's This brochure is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket but have a mailing envelope with the hotel's imprint on the reverse. This is an oblong brochure with a string binding. The covers are of heavy cardstock as are the inner pages. There is photo of the hotel on the first text page. I The brochure and its contents are in clean bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The reverse of the last text page includes "Suggested Motor Runs" that can be taken by motorists from the hotel. including Kennard's House Camelford Bodmin and more. "The Eliot Arms or Square & Compass Square and Compass Tregadilett was once a Freemason’s Lodge for French prisoners of war on parole in Launceston: History supplied by R. F. Gilbert The original building was built in the 14th century and it became a coaching inn during 1625. The Inn fell into disarray in the early 19th century becoming a blacksmith’s shop until 1840 when it reverted back to a pub and the second name ‘Eliot Arms’ was added. The French POW’s lodge is thought to have existed for five to seven years of the war and this is shown by two certificates of ‘The Lodge Consulate Maconne’ dated 1762 and 1763; one in French and one in English issued to Robert Martin organist at St Mary Magdalene Church. Both certificates had French signatures five on the one of 1762 and four on the other dated 1763. Several of the Frenchmen joined the Dunheved Lodge which must have existed during 1756-1773. The Eliot is reputed to be haunted by a not unfriendly ghost which is said to have been seen by customers and staff in recent years. Mr T Richards landlord of the Eliot Arms Compass made an application to the Bench for an hours extension on the occasion of the Polyphant Cricket Club dinner given by Dr Serpell. The application was granted. ." from The Post and Weekly Feb 1911; Put in world history. Pictured 12/5/23 . The Eliot Arms Hotel unknown
14752'Jamaica No 81'. Executive Committee Office. 26 January 1856. 3pp. foolscap 8vo. Bifolium. In good condition on lightly aged and worn paper. The letter begins: 'Gentlemen I am directed to inform you that a Bill of Exchange drawn by His Excellency the Governor and the Members of the Executive Committee on the Lords of the Treasury for the sum of £10.822 . 9 . 6 at thirty days' sight will be forwarded to you by the Receiver General by the present Mail together with Bills of the Colonial Bank making with the Bills already forwarded the further sum of £9.500 - and to provide altogether the sum of £20.000 which I am to instruct you to receive and pay to the Bank of England in liquidation of that amount payable there on the 1st April next for Interest and Sinking Fund on the Jamaica Guaranteed Loan.' The letter continues for more than a page in the same vein. From the Hankey & Co. banking archive. Underneath summary of contents "Ansd do 16 Feb. /56 the date of receiving W.W. William Wilson of Hankeys" has initialled 'Jamaica No 81'. Executive Committee Office. 26 January 1856. unknown
1971512750Oxford University Press 1971. Hardcover. FINE. Fine Binding edition of the Episcopalian 'Altar Service' being the selections of the Book of Common Prayer 1928 for use in public worship. 67-269 3 35-53 7 pp. 4to Red Morocco goatskin leather gilt stamped spine lettering blind-ruled spine panels and covers all edges gilt gilt dentelle 3 red place ribbons text printed in red and black in a large clear and emminently legible font. With just some trivial rubbing to the very tips else FINE -- exceedingly clean and sharp with crisp fresh pages tight binding and no evidence of use. This 1971 printing was the final printing of an Alter Service edition of 1928 Prayer Book before the 1979 modern-English revision. Oxford University Press hardcover
1971513241Oxford University Press 1971. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Episcopalian 'Altar Service' being the selections of the Book of Common Prayer 1928 for use in public worship. 67-269 3 35-53 7 pp. 4to Red leatherette over boards gilt stamped spine cross and title to front cover speckled edges text printed in red and black in a large clear and emminently legible font five place ribbons. FINE copy -- exceedingly clean and sharp with crisp fresh pages tight binding and no evidence of use. This 1971 printing was the final printing of an Alter Service edition of 1928 Prayer Book before the 1979 modern-English revision. Oxford University Press hardcover
1844TK0278Oxford:: University Press 1844. 1844. 9 cm. 3.7 x 2.25 inches. 2 volumes. 16mo. not paginated. Original full very dark maroon gilt-stamped morocco all edges gilt gilt inner dentelles cream endsheets. Both volumes are within a maroon full-leather slipcase with draw-string. A note suggests the box is later made however the same note states that the fore-edge paintings are early and they are clearly not early. All-in-all a handsome set very nicely preserved. Fine. With two fore-edge paintings called "Village Church scenes". The bookseller's note referencing this item suggests that these fore-edge paintings were from 1844. This supports buyers thinking that an item is something which it isn't – a huge problem with fore-edge painted books. What is their true history and how does one know it It is natural to ask what evidence is there for taking a position on an item like this. The fore-edge paintings offered here are likely dated to the 1990s. These are not 19th century images. / What do you suppose is far more likely to be true: that an item in front of you is new or that it is old If it is 'new' then how do you know What if it is old Be aware that a true fore-edge painted specimen of any early date say 1780 or 1802 – is quite rare – especially when compared to the overwhelming number of 20th century specimens and especially specimens that are fresh – new – not even as old as the internet! What is the evidence It is often thought that early provenance implies that a book has a fore-edge painting when it is a thing inscribed to a lover perhaps a bride or a close friend. Some fore-edge paintings have been made and inscribed thus but they are very rare. What is common is an item that is new. / A charming piece as its condition including the case are perfectly kept and clean. Sold by Harrington's with their cost-marks. c340/081 University Press, 1844. hardcover
179535509Edinburgh & London: Mundell & Son R. Bank Close/ Heekbaum & Carpenter; Vernor & Heed 1795. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 3 xvi. 319 pages 2. Blueish marbled end papers. Poor condition. Missing both covers. Spine extremely worn. Moderate toning to the front end sheets title page and both rear end papers. Toning gradually lessens to the preliminary pages. Interior contents mostly clean with occasional light toning and or foxing. Contents include a list of subscribers on page 1. At the top of the subscriber list is the King and Queen of England. Mundell & Son R. Bank Close/ Heekbaum & Carpenter; Vernor & Heed hardcover
172133322London: Printed for D. Browne J. Walthoe J. Knapton B. Knaplock et. al. 1721. 8 volumes. First Complete and Best Published Edition. With and engraved frontispiece of the author to Vol. I and Dedication to Richard Cromwell Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging. Folio very handsomely bound in contemporary paneled calf the spines with raised bands separating the compartments panels within the compartments fully gilt with elaborate corner tooling and central ornamental devices two compartments with contrasting red and green morocco lettering labels the covers with double fillet rules at the borders surrounding a central panel tooled with fillet lines enclosing a roll tooled framework and a central panel of mottled calf original plain paper endleaves. Vol. I with index and subscribers list. Vol. II The Second Part Containing the Principal Matters Which Happened from the Dissolution of the Parliament.Until the Summoning of Another Parliament which met at Westminster April 13 1640. Vol. III The Second Volume of The Second Part Containing the Principal Matters Which happened From March 26 1639 until.April 13 1640. Vol. IV The Third Part.Containing the Principal Matters Which happened from the Meeting of the Parliament November the 3d 1640 To the End of the Year 1644 Wherein is a particular Account of the Rise and Progress of the Civil War to that Period.Vol. V The Second Volume of The Third.Vol. VI The Fourth and Last Part in Two Volumes. Volume the First. Containing the Principal Matters Which Happen'd From the Beginning of the Year 1645 to the Death of Kng Charles the First 1648. Wherein is a Particular Account of the Progress of the Civil War to that Period. Vol. VII The Fourth and Last Part. Vol. VIII The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Upon an Impeachment of High Treason by The Commons then Assembled in Parliament in the Name of Themselves and of the All the Commons of Englan: Begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640. And Continued.until the 10th May 1641. Shewing the Form of Parliamentary Proceedings in an Impeachment of Treeason To which is Added A shor Account of some other Matters of Fact.With some Special Arguments in Law. A very handsome set in remarkably preserved and original binding some hinges expertly refurbished three covers detached clean internally but for the usual browning to some leaves due to paper stock used in the printing a large wide margined copy of this important work. FIRST COMPLETE AND BEST EDITION. John Rushworth born c. 1612 died May 12 1690 was the English historian whose Historical Collections of Private Passages of State 7 vol. 1659–1701; 8 vol. 1721 covering the period from 1618 to 1649 continues to be a valuable source of information on events leading up to and during the English Civil Wars.<br> Rushworth studied law and in 1638 was made solicitor to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. He was enrolled at Lincoln’s Inn in 1640 and called to the bar in 1647. Rushworth was more interested in politics than in law and during the intermission of parliaments 1629–40 he attended and made shorthand notes of all important political and judicial proceedings heard before the Star Chamber the court of honour and the king and council. In 1640–42 he was assistant clerk to the House of Commons and after the outbreak of war he acted as a messenger between Parliament and its committees at Oxford and York. He himself published a number of the newssheets that preceded the establishment of regular newspapers—e.g. the daily London Post 1644–45; 1646–47 the Kingdomes Weekly Post 1643–1644—and also the parliamentary pamphlets opposed to the Royalist Mercurius Aulicus.<br> Following the execution of Charles I in 1649 Rushworth became personal secretary to Oliver Cromwell. He began drafting plans for the abolition of the monarchy and the House of Lords and the establishment of an English Republic under the leadership of Cromwell. As secretary 1645–50 to Sir Thomas Fairfax general of the New Model Army Rushworth had considerable importance and thereafter he was employed by the council of state and Parliament. When Cromwell became Lord Protector in 1653 Rushworth was promoted to Registrar of the Court of Admiralty. In 1657 he was elected Member of Parliament for Berwick in the Second Protectorate Parliament. As a member of the Cromwellian government he enjoyed the friendships of John Milton who served Cromwell as the official State Censor; John Owen; John Bunyan and many other well known people of that period. When Oliver Cromwell died on 3 September 1658 his son Richard Cromwell became Lord Protector.<br> At the Restoration Rushworth made peace with Charles II and although called to give information on the activities of the regicides was not himself implicated. In 1667 he became secretary to the lord keeper and later agent to the colony of Massachusetts. Despite his many emoluments and an inherited estate he fell into poverty and spent his last years in a lodging in the King’s Bench prison Southwark where he died.<br> Rushworth’s Historical Collections was compiled from his own notes and from printed material with the avowed intention of making it possible for a true history to be written of events that in pamphlets and news sheets dating from the period before the control of the press were liable to misrepresentation. It is most useful for its eyewitness accounts of the Earl of Strafford’s trial the Battle of Naseby and the parliamentary campaigns of 1644–45 and for its transmission of contemporary comment.<br> While Rushworth was remembered as a person his writings found favour in America where they served as a source of inspiration for Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson bought a copy of Rushworth's Historical Collections for use in his own library and he often quoted from them. Rushworth was a contemporary of John Lilburne whose writings had a profound impact on the history of the English Civil Wars of the 17th century. Although his senior he also shared much in common with Oliver Cromwell born 1599 because they were evangelical Christians who believed that the Church of England should undergo a total reformation contrary to the wishes of King Charles I. His views of Charles I as a king who had declared war on his own people were later echoed in words by Thomas Jefferson and others when writing about the reign of George III in the Declaration of Independence. Britannica. Wiki Printed for D. Browne, J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, B. Knaplock et. al.... hardcover
1912JBDEH1HAEOMM1912. 1/4 leather album. 4to. Approximately 120 mounted usually 2-4 to a page snap shots ranging in size from 60 x 40 mm to 120 x 100 mm. Brief captions in black ink under almost all the photos. The first half of the photos show middle class life in Edwardian England. The second and more interesting half of the photos are snap shots that appear to have been taken by a British officer and include military subjects scenes of Baghdad and the Euphrates and views of the Bosporus.An early 19th century photograpic impression of middle class life in England and the military in Iraq Some photos are faded or have minor spots or light streaks. Wretched-looking lacking backstrip with covers worn discolored and detached. hardcover
18431731London: : John Lee 1843. A pamphlet once bound in with other pamphlets. Complete. Title page Introduction text. The pamphlet now appears disbound as it has been removed from a collection - but is complete in itself. A touch of darkening to the covers and a small stain to the bottom of pages 4/5 but otherwise in good clean condition. Now held in an archival wallet. 24 pp. A scarce item Copac shows holdings only at BL Oxford & Cambridge. William Joseph Irons 1812-1883 was an Anglican priest and Theolgian. He was a strong defender of Church of England as the Established Church and argued against seceding from the church whether to Rome or to the more Protestant churches. He was the vicar of Brompton at the time of the publication of this work and the introduction is dated Brompton April 1843. He is names by Lawrence Crumb in "The Oxford Movement and its leaders a bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources" as the probable author of this work. John Lee, unknown
1695565London: Printed for J. Wickins; and to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster 1695. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. COLLATION: A-B4 C-F8 G-Q4 COMPLETE. 2 19-176 pp. Attractive half calf antique marbled boards red morocco label gilt compartments gilt with small tools. ¶ FIRST EDITION of this important collection of Parliamentary debates providing original and valuable documentation of the constitutional crisis that ensued during the Glorious Revolution of 1688. James II of England a.k.a. James VII of Scotland while fleeing to France dropped the Great Seal of the Realm into the Thames. In Parliament the question was discussed whether he had forfeited the throne or had abdicated. The present volume offers detailed arguments for the both but ultimately the latter designation was agreed upon and in a full assembly of the Lords and Commons it was resolved in spite of James's protest "that King James II having endeavored to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between king and people and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons having violated the fundamental laws and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom has abdicated the government and that the throne is thereby vacant." The Scottish parliament pronounced a decree of forfeiture and deposition. ¶ In our copy the imprint reads "and to be sold" in another issue the imprint reads "and sold". ¶ References: Wing 2nd ed. E1288A. ESTC R14958. Provenance: the Sunderland copy sale of the Bibliotheca Sunderlandiana Puttick & Simpson 1882 Fourth Portion lot 9338 -- subsequently in the Theological Institute of Connecticut now known as the Hartford Seminary with blindstamps. NB: in 1976 a collection of more than 200000 books from the Hartford Seminary Library were sold to Emory University including this one --> deaccessioned from Pitts Theology Library. Printed for J. Wickins; and to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster hardcover
222 Sept. n.y. 4pp. folio tears and other damage marginally affecting text. She writes at length about the loss of a daughter describing her last days and the family's grief. The daughter had been heavily involved in charitable works and involved with the activities of a "Benevolent Society. She gives some other family news including the activities and state of health of Joseph Gales and news of the community and talks of their friend "Judge Johnson" becoming Governor of Louisiana. A very substantial letter. 2 Sept. (n.y.) unknown
188027161AB1880. Oxford Printed at the University Press no year ca.1880. 4°. 473 unnumbered pages. Full Morocco-binding on 5 raised band with gilt lettering on spine and gilt lettering "Kings Bromley Manor - Lichfield" on frontcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Bookplate on pastedown. unknown
170235035London: Printed by the Assigns of Rich and Edw. Atknis 1702. Leather bound. Poor. Octavo. 15 416 pages 11 "Table" 1 advertisements. Binding in poor condition. Front cover missing. Spine cracked rubbed. worn. Rear board present. Dark stains on the edge of the back cover. Contents are lightly toned. Some light damp stains to the page edges in back. This edition includes a Preface to the First Edition. Scarce in any condition. Rarely seen in auction. Printed by the Assigns of Rich and Edw. Atknis unknown
190027895Leominster: Kate E. Nichols 1900. First Edition. With over 300 photographic views of Leominster also known as "The Pioneer Plastics City" making all kinds of plastic products including combs. Oblong Folio later black cloth with red morocco lettering label gilt all edges gilt. 361 pp. A fine copy. FIRST EDITION OF THIS RARE WORK ON LEOMINSTER REPLETE WITH OVER 300 PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. Located west of Boston Leominster is the second largest city in Worcester County. At this time in history Leominster had a booming economy with many new fine homes businesses and cultural buildings being built along pleasant streets and busy thoroughfares. Kate E. Nichols hardcover
291522 January 1682/3. An important piece of local history. Neatly engrossed on one side of piece of stained and discoloured parchment dimensions approximately 24 inches by 22 inches. Signed at foot by Graydonand with his seal in poor condition. Signatures of five witnesses on reverse. In poor condition but with text mostly legible. Four holes two of them affecting text at intersections of folds in document. '. The said Major and Citizens of fthe City of Rochester aforesaid do promise and agree to and with him the said Thomas Lediard . That he . may . bring ffresh water in pipes of Lead or Wood to the said Citty and Liberties of Rochester And also . break and digg into the streets of the Citty aforesaid and Liberties thereof for to lay Pipes for the conveyance of the said fresh water .'. 22 January 1682/3. unknown
1812001402NY: Beach. GOOD to VG overall. 1st ed.Bound in later wraps. 1812. 1st edition. Softcover. GOOD to VG wraps. 8vo viii38pp. Typed title page affixed to upper cover. Text lightly aged light offsetting . Lowell wrote several tracts againest the War of 1812 all signed: "By a New England Farmer". Last two leaf with a tiny hole & loss of a few letters but the words therein easily read. Upper third of spine cover torn Same upper third of title page separated. Both reattached with archival tissue. Neatly inked name at tp top. 1/2" closed tear bottom of first text page. . Beach paperback
35248Albany: Engraved and Printed by Richard H. Pease. Map. Fair. Map. Approximately 22" x 14". Thin paper is extremely fragile. Paper is folded creased edge tears large closed tears and toning to the map. Contains mostly present. Poor to fair condition only. No date circa mid 1800's. Engraved and Printed by Richard H. Pease unknown