Memorials and letters relating to the history of Britain in the reign of James the First. Published from the originals
by [Dalrymple, David, Lord Hailes.]
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About This Item
Glasgow: printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1762. Small 8vo, pp. [20], 151, [1]; contemporary full paneled calf, double gilt rules on covers enclosing a blindstamped panel with gilt fleurons in the corners, gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments, black morocco label in 1, a.e.g.; joints lightly rubbed, tiny crack at the top of the front joint; very good. Gaskell 405.
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- Rulon-Miller Books (US)
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- 48787
- Title
- Memorials and letters relating to the history of Britain in the reign of James the First. Published from the originals
- Author
- [Dalrymple, David, Lord Hailes.]
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis
- Place of Publication
- Glasgow
- Date Published
- 1762
- Keywords
- , Foulis Press , Aesop , Fables
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- Calf
- Calf or calf hide is a common form of leather binding. Calf binding is naturally a light brown but there are ways to treat the...
- Gilt
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- Morocco
- Morocco is a style of leather book binding that is usually made with goatskin, as it is durable and easy to dye. (see also...
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