‎WILSON, William Rae.‎
‎Records of a Route Through France and Italy; With Sketches of Catholicism.‎

‎London Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman 1835 ‎

Reference : 1157


‎A sound first edition copy of this work. Original green buckram, recently repaired to the spine. From the Birmingham Medical Institute Library, with a library name to the spine, and small stamps to the plates. Complete. Frontis and three further lithograph plates. Overall a decent copy of this work. The binding has recently been professionally restored, so is now strong and tidy. Just a touch of marking to the buckram. Clean original yellow end papers. The work is complete and tidy, and has benefited from being re-cased. The title page has a little marking to it, and there is a touch of darkening throughout the work. Each of the plates and the title has a small library stamp to the edge. xii, [ii], 472. pp.‎

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