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Metcalf (John)

The Life of John Metcalf, Commonly Called Blind Jack of Knaresborough. With many Entertaining Anecdotes of his Exploits in Hunting, Card-playing, and &c. Some Particulars Relative to the Expedition Against the Rebels in 1745 and also a Succinct Account of his Various Contracts for Making Roads, Erecting Bridges, and Other Undertakings, in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire, and Cheshire.

York: Printed and Sold by E. and R. Peck, 1795.,

281,26 €

Forest Books William Laywood

(Grantham, Royaume-Uni)

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Auteur
Metcalf (John)
Éditeurs
York: Printed and Sold by E. and R. Peck, 1795.
Thème
YORKSHIRE BIOGRAPHY KNARESBOROUGH

Description

First edition, 12mo (171 x 96 mm), vi, 153, [1]pp., half-length engraved portrait of John Metcalf, some light browning, endpapers renewed, recent half calf, marbled boards, spine label lettered in gilt. An account of John Metcalf (1717-1810), a remarkable figure who, despite being blind since childhood, led an extraordinary life. This first edition details his adventures in hunting, card-playing, and even his involvement in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745. Metcalf later became a pioneering road builder, constructing around 180 miles of turnpike roads in northern England during the Industrial Revolution.
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