Published by Longman, Rees & Co; et al, 1838
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edn. ~TITLE CONTINUES: His Rare Tract, ''A Father''s Legacy'' Written in the Tower Immediately Before His Death, and Extracts from Family Correspondence and Papers, With Notices, and a Genealogical Memoir. ~Decorative gilt turn-ins, very attractive copy. 2 folding facsimile letters. Top edges gilt. No foxing or browning to text. Full tan morocco binding over solid boards, raised bands and compartments to spine, gilt frames to spine and boards. Leather beginning to crack externally over spine edges but hinges firm, endpapers uncracked over gutters. ''Bound by the Collection Book Club London'' stamped in gilt to rear turn - ins. Size: xxiii, 441pp.
Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown et al, London, 1836
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Add to basketLeather. Condition: Very Good Indeed. None (illustrator). First edition. The very scarce first edition of this work, combining the first publication of Slingsby's diary, with a reprint of his trial and further related papers. In a full calf binding, with unique brass edges. The first edition of this very scarce work.Sir Henry Slingsby was a Royalist who supported Charles I during the Civil War. After the defeat of the Royalists, he was arrested and charged with high treason. He was hung, drawn and quartered in 1658.Despite his controversial political views and actions, Slingsby was also known for his contributions to science and technology. He was a member of the Royal Society and made several important advances in the fields of chemistry and metallurgy, including the development of a new method for making gunpowder.This work, compiled by Daniel Parsons, combines Slingsby's own diary - here first published from the original manuscript - alongside a reprint of his trial, a tract he wrote shortly before his death while in the Tower of London, extracts from his family papers, and a genealogical memoir.With the inscription of A. Thompson to a front blank.An exceptionally bright copy of this very scarce work, bound with brass edges. In a full calf binding, with gilt detailing to back strip and brass edges to boards. Minor rubbing to joints, with a small area of rubbing towards the tail of the front board. Inscription to a front blank. Internally, firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good Indeed. book.