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Oshkosh, WI: Road Runner Press, 1971.. 1971.. Very good. - Small quarto [8 inches high by 6-3/4 inches wide], softcover bound in printed wrappers with a portrait drawing of William Everson reproduced on the front cover. The binding is bumped. 83 & [1] pages. The page corners are lightly bumped. Very good. <p>This special issue includes six lectures by William Everson [Brother Antoninus] and poems by John Unterecker, Beverlee Hughes, Barry Gifford and others.
The Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner. In two volumes. by GIFFORD, William, et al (eds) - 1799
by GIFFORD, William, et al (eds)
The Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner. In two volumes.
by GIFFORD, William, et al (eds)
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- Hardcover
London: J. Wright. 1799. Fourth edition, revised and corrected. Two volumes. [iv], 642, [iv], 644, [xii] (index)pp. Full green pebbled cloth, spine title labels, edges lightly sprinkled red. A couple of the poems have pencilled annotations, and one has an additional snippet of verse clipped to the page with rather old (and old-style) paper clips. Gift inscription dated 1850 on each of the blank leaves preceding the titles; two owners' names on the front endpapers. ***The short-lived but influential Anti-Jacobin ran from 20 November 1797 to 9 July 1798 (and all issues are presented in this edition). Founded by the Tory politician George Canning, it championed the opposition to the ideals of the French Revolution. .
- Bookseller Astrolabe Booksellers (AU)
- Book Condition Used
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher J. Wright
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1799
- Keywords british history, england, english history, french revolution, political history, press, radicalism