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OBSERVATOR

by L'Estrange, Roger

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About This Item

[FREEDOM OF THE PRESS] L'Estrange, Roger. THE OBSERVATOR [Number 434]. London: Printed for Joanna Brome at the Gun in S. Pauls Churchyard, Thursday, November 8, 1683. First edition. Broadsheet, uncut, as issued. Minor aging and nicks, but a fine copy. In this issue L'Estrange uses his usual slangy dialogue format, cluttered with gothic and italic and all cap type fonts for emphasis, and peppered with apostrophes commas to replicate the tone of a lively conversation, to debate the freedom of the press under Queen Elizabeth. His use of colorful slang like "twitted" and phrases like "ticklish upon that question" or "a Bear by the Tooth" makes for amusing reading. An advertisement at the end offers for sale copies of Ayres' EMBLEMATA AMATORIA, and announces that a paper for horse-dealers, `The Jockeys Intelligence' was being revived due to popular demand.

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Bookseller
Mac Donnell Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
23117
Title
OBSERVATOR
Author
L'Estrange, Roger
Book Condition
Used
Keywords
ELIZABETH,QUEEN , NEWSPAPER , FREEDOM OF PRES , HORSES , EMBLEM AMATORIA , SLANG

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Mac Donnell Rare Books

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About Mac Donnell Rare Books

The owner of Mac Donnell Rare Books is a former rare book librarian and widely published bibliographer with more than 40 years experience in rare books. We maintain a fine rare book inventory of 19th and 20th century American and English literary first editions, association copies, and autographs, with a specialty in Mark Twain. We also offer qualified tax and insurance appraisals, and library development consultation.

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