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The London Magazine: And Monthly Chronologer (1737)
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The London Magazine: And Monthly Chronologer (1737)
8 x 5. In English. Printed by C. Ackers for T. Cox, J. Clarke and T. Astley, London, 1737. FIRST EDITION. 757 pp. Original, Cambridge-style full calf. Moderate shelf wear to boards. Hinges artfully rejointed. Corners lightly bumped. Spine with five raised bands. Front joint with light flaking. Original red morocco label partially missing, but gilted “1737” still plainly evident. Front pastedown with pictorial bookplate of “George Gibbs.” Front pastedown and endpaper with offsetting from binder’s glue used for turn-ins. Title page is bright and clean save for an isolated and trivial stain in the lower right corner. Text slightly browned, but generally bright with virtually no signs of use. Overall, a sound and VERY PLEASING copy.
“The London Magazine” is a publication of society, politics, military, trade, arts, literature, religion, foreign affairs, and miscellaneous interests. It is the second oldest literary periodical, founded in 1732 in political opposition and rivalry to the Tory-based “Gentleman's Magazine,” running for 53 years until its initial closure in 1785. Offered here is a volume for the year 1735. It includes, bound together, 12 issues for the months of January through December, plus an Appendix and an Index.
Price: $625
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Inventory Number: 28125
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