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William Michael Rossetti’s Copy
WOLLSTONECRAFT, Mary.
An Historical and moral View of the Origin and Progress of the French Revolution; and the Effect it has produced in Europe. Volume the first [all published].
First edition of Wollstonecraft’s eloquent analysis of the causes of the French Revolution, written as an antidote to Burke’s Reflections, our copy with manuscript notes by William Michael Rossetti. The work was never completed before Wollstonecraft’s death in 1797, though the first volume went through three London editions, as well as printings in Dublin and Philadelphia.
‘A Walking Swill Tub’
DOD, John, attributed.
A Sermon on Malt. [S.l., s.n., c. 1840].
A seemingly unrecorded printing of the famous sermon against student drunkenness attributed to the Puritan divine John Dod (1550–1645), the word ‘malt’ in the title formed from the opening of the text: ‘Mr. Dodd was a Gentleman lived within a few miles of Cambridge and had been preaching against drunkenness for some time, this affronted some of the Cambridge Scholars …’