History of England. From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688 in two Vol.s And a Further Continuation to the Reign of George IV in one Vol. by Hewson Clarke. Embellished with Splendid Engravings. Preface di Hewson Clarke. With a letter from Adam Smith to William Strahan.
History of England. From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688 in two Vol.s And a Further Continuation to the Reign of George IV in one Vol. by Hewson Clarke. Embellished with Splendid Engravings. Preface di Hewson Clarke. With a letter from Adam Smith to William Strahan. | Rare and modern books | Hume, David
History of England. From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688 in two Vol.s And a Further Continuation to the Reign of George IV in one Vol. by Hewson Clarke. Embellished with Splendid Engravings. Preface di Hewson Clarke. With a letter from Adam Smith to William Strahan.
History of England. From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688 in two Vol.s And a Further Continuation to the Reign of George IV in one Vol. by Hewson Clarke. Embellished with Splendid Engravings. Preface di Hewson Clarke. With a letter from Adam Smith to William Strahan. | Rare and modern books | Hume, David
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- Year of publication
- 1823
- Place of printing
- London
- Author
- Hume, David
- Series
- Solo il vol. 1 di 3. Available on request description in English / La description des livres en français est à disposition sur demande / Se envían descripciones de libros a pedida.
- Publishers
- Kelly
- Keyword
- Storia-Inghilterra
- Languages
- Italian
Description
In-4° minimo (cm. 28 x 22), pp. VIII-VI-800 con 19 tavv. calcografiche b/n f.t. dis. da Relly, Lill, Wilson, Metz, Bartolozzi e incise da Warren, Raddon, Smith, Springsouth, Cook, Dadley. Leg. coeva p. pelle bazzana con tit. e dati tip. in oro impressi entro scomparti al ds., sguardie in carta marmorizzata, vignetta allegorica calcografica al frontespizio raffigurante gli antichi abitanti della Gran Bretagna, tit. in cancelleresco e corona incisa al frontespizio. Piatti staccati ma conservati, ds. quasi completamente asportato, esemplare brunito con tracce di polvere evidente a molte pagine, arricciature alle pagine.