c.1819 “A Topographical & Historic Description of the County of York” Antique marbles text block w- 4 fold-out maps Numerous illustrations
$122.00
This is the text block of an antique history book with complete text.
Block closes tightly, no loose pages. First four pages have their upper corner with losses, otherwise no torn or folded pages (except maps which are supposed to be). No writing. Includes approximately 2 dozen black and white engraved (?) illustrations detailing such things as abbeys and castles.
Really interesting volume. Rather scarce, even in this condition.
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| Weight | 64 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 9 × 7 × 5 in |
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