The English topographer: . or, An historical account, (as far as can be collected from printed books and manuscripts) of all the pieces that have been written relating to the antiquities, natural history, or topgraphical description of any point of England. Alphabetically digested, and illustrated with the draughts of several very curious old seals, exactly engraven from their respective originals.
Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755)
Category
Books
Date
1720
Materials
Measurements
205 x 131 x 31 mm
Place of origin
England
Collection
Townend, Cumbria
NT 3109522
Summary
Bibliographic description
[8], xliv, 275, [13] p. . ill.. . 8vo.. Binding: Contemporary Cambridge-style calf binding, blind tooled to a rectangular panel design; board edges have gilt chain roll decoration.
Makers and roles
Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755)