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Publisher:
Printed fro Thomas and Thomas by D. Newhall
Published:
1803
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13244335304
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Very Good. First American Edition, so stated on the title page. Original full calf, spine lined in gilt and with red leather spine lable lettered in gilt. 273 pp. Binding firm but the leather generally rubbed and worn at the extremities, chip at the head of the spine and small chip to the spine label. The front free endpaper has a bold inscription, "The property of Lydia Warren/ of Guilford Vermont Nov. the 23d, 1830/ Price $0.75" Occasional light foxing to the text block and some staining to the upper inner portions of the final few leaves. Henry Hunter (1721-1802)was a Scottish born minister who was eductade at the University of Edinburgh. In addition to his ministerial work, he was also noted for his translations of Lavatar and Euler's scientific writings.