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hardback. Condition: Fine. Edited by David Daiches. 1st ed. Edinburgh (Scottish Academic Press) 1979. Fine in dust wrapper.
Published by Scotland Scottish Academic Press 1979., Edinburgh, Scotland, 1979
ISBN 10: 0707302420ISBN 13: 9780707302423
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st. 1st printing; dj w/unclipped price, in mylar 137 clean, unmarked pages Size: 8 Vo.
Published by The Saltire Society/William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1982
Seller: Augustine Funnell Books, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good to Fine. 1st thus. Number 3 in the New Series of Saltire Pamphlets, this one reissuing a work originally published anonymously in 1706 (but thought to be the work of Andrew Fletcher), examining the merits of union with England. Introduction by P.H. Scott. 34 pages, including Further Reading. Sticker shadow to bottom right corner of front cover. Size: Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall. Book.
Seller: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Germany
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0. Sprache: Deutschu.
Published by James Johnston, 1823
Seller: Hadwebutknown, Birnam, PERTH, United Kingdom
First Edition
First Edition. Bookplate of Jo. Stuart De Inchbreck on the front pastedown. Attributed to George Ridpath (main document originally published in 1703) but with the addition of a three page preface by Fletcher. vii, 143pp. 1stthus. Quarter bound in brown card with cloth unlabelled spine. Covers a little worn otherwise VG.
Published by 1698-1702, Edinburgh & London, 1698
Seller: SOPHIE SCHNEIDEMAN RARE BOOKS, ABA, ILAB, LONDON, United Kingdom
First Edition
Pp. 66. First edition. Edinburgh, 1698. Bound together with: 1. [SETON, William]. The Interest of Scotland in Three Essays viz. I. Of the true Original and Indifferency of Church-Government. II. Of the Union of Scotland and England into one Monarchy. III. Of the Present State of Scotland. Pp. viii, 114. Printed in the Year 1700. 2. ANON. A Discourse Upon the Uniting Scotland with England. Pp.ii,92. London, printed for James Knapton, 1702. 3. ASGILL, John. An Essay on a Registry for Titles of Lands by John Asgill of Lincoln's Inn. Pp. iv, 43. London, printed by John Attwood. 1698. All bound in contemporary calf with 'Misc. R.' on the spine label in gilt and with the booklabel of Thomas Foley of Great Witley Court in Worcester. In his 'Discourse of Government relating to Militias' Fletcher argued that the Royal Army in Scotland should be replaced by local militias â" aposition of republican virtue which was to return a half-century later and foreshadowed the thinking of Adam Ferguson in lauding martial virtues over commercially minded polite society which he thought unmanly. Fletcher's other two important works were:' Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland' (1698), in which he discussed the problems of Scottish trade and economics; and 'An Account of a Conversation concerning a right regulation of Governments for the common good of Mankind' (1703).