Description
A run of nine issues of "The Country Journal or The Craftsman", most content attributed to Lord Bolingbroke under the pseudonym Caleb D'Anvers, dated January 22, 1731-2 through March 18, 1731-2 being issues 292-298. Each four pages complete with political editorials (one with a letter of Cato), news and interesting ads including quack medical ads. Fine condition, noted one issue with light crop to top margin. Folio.
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Condition
Fine
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20%
1732 English Newspaper Lot The Craftsman
Estimate $200-$250
Starting Price
$150
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Historical Manuscripts and Printings
Jul 03, 2026 7:00 AM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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