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Seller's Description:
Good- No Dust Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 430 pp. Original blue cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding moderately soiled and rubbed w/ light wear to corners and spine ends. Front hinge cracked. Previous owner's name on front blank endpaper; pencil notes to rear paste-down. Toning to few leaves from newspaper articles laid-in. Several leaves dog-eared. Illust. w/ a frontispiece of Thomas Barclay, and maps.
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Fair. 429, frontis illus., footnotes, index, boards quite weak, boards and spine scuffed & edges worn, top & bottom spine edges threadbare. Correspondence of Thomas Barclay from 1790 to 1818. Born in New York, Barclay was a Loyalist during the American Revolution, and sought refuge in Nova Scotia after the war ended. In 1799 he returned to New York as British Consul-General, and basically resided there until he died in 1830.
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Very Good. First edition (SD, NAP). Hardcover, VG, no DJ. Blue cloth, gilt top edge, lettering and coat of arms, other edges untrimmed, fpc, 2 maps of Maine-Canada border (pp 358 & between pp 360 & 361), index, 429 pp. Corners and upper side edge of rear board bumped, minor fraying head and foot of spine, spine lightly faded, bit of scuffing, mainly on rear board. Internally, prv own pencil insptn, 1 or 2 dogears, but o/w clean, almost crisp and probably never really read. Provides interesting anecdotes of early America and New York City, Canada, War of 1812, etc.