The book of Enoch, the prophet: an apocryphal production, supposed for ages to have been lost; but discovered at the close of the last century in Abyssinia; now first translated from an Ethiopic ms. in the Bodleian library.
Richard Laurence (1729 - 1773)
Category
Books
Date
1821
Materials
Collection
Shaw's Corner, Hertfordshire
NT 3063769
Summary
Bibliographic description
xlviii, 214, [2] p. ; 8vo. Publisher's (Rivington) advertisements bound in at front (July, 1823; [4]p.) and rear (June, 1822; 7,[1]p.). Bookseller's ticket: J. Bolster, bookseller to His Majesty, etc. 7, Patrick-St. Cork. Provenance: nineteenth-century plain armorial bookplate, with motto "Haec Generi Incrementa Fides"; with stag crest: Horace Townsend. Pasted over previous owner's bookplate. Binding: publisher's boards (poor condition).
Makers and roles
Richard Laurence (1729 - 1773), editor