An Account of Spain: Being a New Description of that Country and People; and of the Sea Ports along the Mediterranean: of Ceuto, Tangier, &c. Written by a French Gentleman, who was in Disguise Aboard the English Fleet . .
by [TRAVEL & VOYAGES]. [Anonymous]
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- Condition
- Edges neatly repaired; a little browning and slight smudges in the text; very good copy.
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About This Item
London: Printed for Joseph Wilde, at the Elephant at Charing Cross, 1700, 1700. First edition, one of two variants. In this one the dedication is signed "E. L.". ESTC R223814 records nine copies (Durham, Oxford Bodleian, National Trust, Folger, UCLA, Illinois, Kansas, Tennessee, Beinecke); Wing A226C. Edges neatly repaired; a little browning and slight smudges in the text; very good copy.. 8vo, contemporary panelled sheep neatly rebacked with the original spine laid on, brown leather spine label, gilt decorations and lettering. Informed and lively observations on Spain at the end of the 17th century, the political intrigues of the monarchy, Spanish culture - including bull fighting and theater - and one allegorical tale entitled "The Story" about the "Monarchy of Philippia," all written in a series of letters to a Mr. Brunet from "His Devoted Friend R.--", who apparently visited Spain and northern Africa between 1694 and 1696. The "Epistle Dedicatory" signed "E. L." in this variant is signed "E. Lewis" in the other, equally scarce, variant. See ESTC R13796.
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- The Brick Row Book Shop (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 28857
- Title
- An Account of Spain: Being a New Description of that Country and People; and of the Sea Ports along the Mediterranean: of Ceuto, Tangier, &c. Written by a French Gentleman, who was in Disguise Aboard the English Fleet . .
- Author
- [TRAVEL & VOYAGES]. [Anonymous]
- Format/Binding
- ESTC R223814 records nine copies (Durham, Oxford Bodleian, National Trust, Folger, UCLA, Illinois, Kansas, Tennessee, Beinecke);
- Book Condition
- Used - Edges neatly repaired; a little browning and slight smudges in the text; very good copy.
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First edition, one of two variants. In this one the dedication i
- Publisher
- London: Printed for Joseph Wilde, at the Elephant at Charing Cross, 1700
- Date Published
- 1700
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