AN ABRIDGMENT OF DR. GOLDSMITH'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND
Authors: Goldsmith, Oliver
Categories: History
Non-fictionYear: 1818
Publisher: F.C.. & J. Rivington
Pagination: [ii], [1]-401, [1] p.
Dimensions: 17.5 x 10.5 cm
City: London
Document Type: Book
Language: English
Printer: Stereotyped and Printed by J. M'Gowan, Great Windmill Street, London
Marginalia: Front paste-down endpaper 'take a thousand one and when that is done | Place fifty beside them but twice | after which take a look just over the brook | and the riddle is solv'd in a thrice | (line) | the reverse of forteen & extreme of eleven | Unite and you'll instantly have | the name of a woman (?) husbands in 7 | would gladly se laid in her grave'.
Advertisements: [1] p. 'BOOKS | PRINTED FOR | SCATCHERD AND LETTERMAN, | AND OTHER PROPRIETORS.'
Binding: Brown, full calf. Front cover loose. Back cover nearly loose. SPINE: worn, unreadable.
Edges: Trimmed
Notes:Full title: AN ABRIDGMENT OF DR. GOLDSMITH'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND ; FROM THE INVASION OF JULIUS CAESAR TO THE DEATH OF GEORGE THE SECOND ; AND CONTINUED TO THE GENERAL PEACE IN THE YEAR 1815. GENUINE EDITION, STEREOTYPED. Publishers: Scatcherd and Letterman ; Cadell and Davies ; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ; G. Wilkie ; G. and W.B. Whittaker ; Sherwood, Neely, and Jones ; J. Walker ; J. Richardson ; J.M. Richardson ; J. Booker ; Baldwin, Cradock and Joy ; R. Fenner ; J. Black and Son ; Simpkin and Marshall ; W. Ginger ; B. Reynolds ; E. Williams.