Item #66507 An historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe church, Bristol: illustrated with plans, views, and architectural details: including an account of the monuments, and anecdotes of the eminent person interred within its walls: also, an essay on the life and character of Thomas Chatterton. Britton, ohn.
An historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe church, Bristol: illustrated with plans, views, and architectural details: including an account of the monuments, and anecdotes of the eminent person interred within its walls: also, an essay on the life and character of Thomas Chatterton
An historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe church, Bristol: illustrated with plans, views, and architectural details: including an account of the monuments, and anecdotes of the eminent person interred within its walls: also, an essay on the life and character of Thomas Chatterton
An historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe church, Bristol: illustrated with plans, views, and architectural details: including an account of the monuments, and anecdotes of the eminent person interred within its walls: also, an essay on the life and character of Thomas Chatterton
An historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe church, Bristol: illustrated with plans, views, and architectural details: including an account of the monuments, and anecdotes of the eminent person interred within its walls: also, an essay on the life and character of Thomas Chatterton

An historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe church, Bristol: illustrated with plans, views, and architectural details: including an account of the monuments, and anecdotes of the eminent person interred within its walls: also, an essay on the life and character of Thomas Chatterton

London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row; J. Taylor, High-Holborn; and the author, Tavistock Place. Sold by Barry, Brown, Bulgin, Elliston, Norton and Son, Sheppard, and Peckover, at Bristol; also by Barratt, Godwin, Upham, and Meyler and Son, at Bath. 1813. First edition, royal 8vo, pp. [2], xvi, 72, 4 (ads), 8 (ads); 12 engraved plates, leaf of ads tipped to front endpaper; original drab paper-covered boards, printed paper label on upper cover, printed label on spine; spine with loss at top and bottom, boards spotted and stained, small corner of the front board chipped away; the text hampered by a dampstain beginning at p. 20 and ending at p. 29, including on the versos of 8 plates; a good copy. Item #66507

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