1770 Secret Memoires George IV England Prince of Wales
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1770 Secret Memoires George IV England Prince of Wales Collection of Letters
A collection of four works bound together as one dealing with the royal conduct and decisions of the Princes of Wales, George IV of England and letters and secret memoires of the royal family.
The first work in this book, ‘A Review of the Conduct of Princes of Wales’ was written by George IV of England which defends the prince of Wales against his detractors who were extremely critical of him as a ruler.
Item number: #1327
Price: $499
George IV
collection of works…
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Details:
Collation complete with all pages: 4 volumes bound as 1
A Review of the Conduct of the Princes of Wales From His Entrance into Public Life, Till His Late Offer To Undertake the Government of Ireland.
London. Printed for Lee and Hurst. 1797. Second edition.
[4], 109, [1]
The Genuine Copies of Letters which passed between His Royal Highness The Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor; Her Ladyship's Letters to the Hon. Miss Vernon, Maid of Honour to the Queen, the Anonymous Letters Signed Jack Spratt etc.
London. Printed for J. Wheble. [1770]. Fourth edition.
[2], 66
An Appeal to the Jockey Club; or, A true Narrative of the late Affair, Between Mr. Fitz-Gerald and Mr. Walker.
George Robert Fitz-Gerald
London. Printed for - Parker, J. Ridley and T. Evans. [1775].
[2], 37
The Secret Memoirs of a Prince; or, a Peep Behind the Scenes. Containing A Variety of Interesting Anecdote, Important Information, and Copious Remarks, Connected with Matters of High Concernment.
London. Printed by and for the author. 1816.
[4], [9]-110
Binding: Leather; tight & secure
References: ESTC T 2805; Goldsmith 17201
Provenance:
Armorial Bookplate – Alexander Meyrick Broadley
Alexander Meyrick Broadley (19 July 1847 – 16 April 1916), also known as Broadley Pasha, was a British barrister, author, company promoter and social figure. He is best known for being the defence lawyer for Ahmed 'Urabi after the failure of the Urabi Revolt.
Bookplate - John Fowles
John Fowles was an English novelist and author of 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' among many others.
Language: English
Size: ~9in X 6in (23cm x 15cm)
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A collection of four works bound together as one dealing with the royal conduct and decisions of the Princes of Wales, George IV of England and letters and secret memoires of the royal family.
The first work in this book, ‘A Review of the Conduct of Princes of Wales’ was written by George IV of England which defends the prince of Wales against his detractors who were extremely critical of him as a ruler.
Item number: #1327
Price: $499
George IV
collection of works…
see below
Details:
Collation complete with all pages: 4 volumes bound as 1
A Review of the Conduct of the Princes of Wales From His Entrance into Public Life, Till His Late Offer To Undertake the Government of Ireland.
London. Printed for Lee and Hurst. 1797. Second edition.
[4], 109, [1]
The Genuine Copies of Letters which passed between His Royal Highness The Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor; Her Ladyship's Letters to the Hon. Miss Vernon, Maid of Honour to the Queen, the Anonymous Letters Signed Jack Spratt etc.
London. Printed for J. Wheble. [1770]. Fourth edition.
[2], 66
An Appeal to the Jockey Club; or, A true Narrative of the late Affair, Between Mr. Fitz-Gerald and Mr. Walker.
George Robert Fitz-Gerald
London. Printed for - Parker, J. Ridley and T. Evans. [1775].
[2], 37
The Secret Memoirs of a Prince; or, a Peep Behind the Scenes. Containing A Variety of Interesting Anecdote, Important Information, and Copious Remarks, Connected with Matters of High Concernment.
London. Printed by and for the author. 1816.
[4], [9]-110
Binding: Leather; tight & secure
References: ESTC T 2805; Goldsmith 17201
Provenance:
Armorial Bookplate – Alexander Meyrick Broadley
Alexander Meyrick Broadley (19 July 1847 – 16 April 1916), also known as Broadley Pasha, was a British barrister, author, company promoter and social figure. He is best known for being the defence lawyer for Ahmed 'Urabi after the failure of the Urabi Revolt.
Bookplate - John Fowles
John Fowles was an English novelist and author of 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' among many others.
Language: English
Size: ~9in X 6in (23cm x 15cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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