1770 Boston Massacre 1st ed Tea Party Constantinople MAP Shakespeare Jubilee
The ‘Universal Magazine’ is a rare, 18th-century English periodical known for its vast topics and articles. This 1770 volume contains highly desirable and important contents including:
- On the life of Edmund Ludlow
- On the Peerage of England
- arms of the Noble Family of Fielding, Early of Denbigh
- arms of Finch Family, Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham
- History of the Roe Buck, hunting in England
- Reviews of Shakespeare Jubilees
- Descriptions of Egypt, Constantinople
- Early accounts of the Boston Massacre
1770 Boston Massacre 1st ed Tea Party Constantinople MAP Shakespeare Jubilee
The ‘Universal Magazine’ is a rare, 18th-century English periodical known for its vast topics and articles. This 1770 volume contains highly desirable and important contents including:
- On the life of Edmund Ludlow
- On the Peerage of England
- arms of the Noble Family of Fielding, Early of Denbigh
- arms of Finch Family, Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham
- History of the Roe Buck, hunting in England
- Reviews of Shakespeare Jubilees
- Descriptions of Egypt, Constantinople
- Early accounts of the Boston Massacre
Item number: #23768
Price: $599
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The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure containing… Arts and Sciences. Vol xlvi-xlviii
London : Published … according to Act of Parliament, by John Hinton. 1770 1st edition
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- xlvi – [2], ii, 3-111, [5], 113-335, [1]
- xlvii – [2], 335, [1]
- xlviii – [2], ii, 3-55, [1]
- 29 engravings
- Provenance: Handwritten – Ann Taylor
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~8.5in X 5.5in (21.5cm x 14cm)
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23768
Categories
Americana, American History
European History
Authors
various
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete