The history of France from the origin of that nation to the year 1702. . Containing, besides all the material transactions in peace and war, a particular account the steps taken by their late princes, to subvert their civil liberties, and to extirpate the reformed religion. With an introductory account of that country during the time of the Gauls and Franks, both before and after the Roman conquest. To which is added, the antient and present state of France, as to its constitution and government, the royal family, the nobility, and offices civil and military, &c. With the effigies of all their kings, curiously ingraven. In two volumes.
David Jones (fl.1676-1720)
Category
Books
Date
1702
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Dunham Massey, Cheshire
NT 3051445
Summary
Bibliographic description
2v.(xxxvii,[3],591,[3],593-1256,[20]p. . ill.., ports. . 8vo.. Identified in 1768 catalogue: H.7.. Provenance: Bookplate in both vols.: George Harry Grey (1737-1819) after 1768; anonymous armorial variant 2. Franks 12841.. Binding: Eighteenth-century Cambridge-style panelled calf bindings; blind roll on board edges; gold-tooled spines.
Makers and roles
David Jones (fl.1676-1720)