Dictionary of dates, and universal reference, . relating to all ages and nations; comprehending every remarkable occurrence, ancient and modern - The foundation, laws, and governments of countries - their progress in civilization, industry, and science - their acheivements in arms - the political and social tyransactions of the British empire - its civil, military, and religious institutions - the origin and advance of human arts and inventions, with copious details of England, Scotland, and Ireland; the whole comprehending a body of information, classical, political, and domestic, from the earliest accounts to the present time. by Joseph Haydn.
Joseph Timothy Haydn (1786/7-1856)
Category
Books
Date
1844
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
NT 3017232
Summary
Bibliographic description
vii, [1], 568 p. . 8vo. Provenance: manuscript inscription on front flyleaf: Cha Winn [i.e. Charles Winn (1795-1894)]. Binding: Nineteenth-century full black rib grained cloth blind embossed; cased binding; spine gilt embossed: Haydn's dictionary of dates.
Makers and roles
Joseph Timothy Haydn (1786/7-1856), editor