Author: Harrall, Thomas

Publisher: Ipswich: King 1814.

Description: this is a simple green hardback binding covering two titles, bound interspersed, such that we have 108 pages of the History of Suffolk, including a half title, and a concluding publishers advert. Printed in a different style (two columns, smaller type) is the East Anglian, for which we have the title pages January 1814 (front) and February 1814 (bound as final page), each having a table on contents on their verso, which refers to the instalments of the History of Suffolk. The magazine runs to 232 pages in this copy, covering issues January to April 1814. It includes a large folding map "Proposed Habour for Havergate Island" (with old tape repairs). It includes sections on meteorological reports, theatricals, correspondence, agriculture, etc. The bookbinder who secured this item in this case attached a now unreadable label to the spine and did us the favour of not trimming the edges of this compilation. The original edges now gives it a decidedly wild and unkempt appearance

Order No: PIP 242173

Language: English

This book has been catalogued with the following subject terms: Local History, United Kingdom

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