The revolutionary Plutarch: . exhibiting the most distinguished characters, literary, military and political, in the recent annals of the French republic. The greater part from the original information of a gentleman resident at Paris. To which, as an appendix, is reprinted entire, the celebrated pamphlet of "Killing no murder".
Edward Sexby (d.1658)
Category
Books
Date
1804
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Ightham Mote, Kent
NT 3058200
Summary
Bibliographic description
2v. . 8vo.. Provenance: Military bookplate of Sir John Smith, Bart. ['Semper Fidelis'] [= Sir John Smith F.R.S., of Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorset, d. 1807]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, marbled-paper boards, gold-decorated spines, gold-lettered; vol. 2: boards detached.
Makers and roles
Edward Sexby (d.1658) Stewarton, -- Silius Titus (1623-1704).