The gentleman instructed in the way of conversation, entertainment of friends, management of his estate, company-keeping, travelling, &c. With reflections on some modern practitioners of law. As also an essay upon the immortality of the soul. Part III.
William Darrell (1651 - 1721)
Category
Books
Date
1712
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 3186270
Summary
Bibliographic description
[12],215,[1]p. ; 12mo. Note on upper pastedown in ink: "S2d _ 1[7?]th" (repeated on lower pastedown). Provenance: Inscribed in ink on inner flyleaf (crossed out): "Ant. Johnson". Inscribed on outer flyleaf: "Hen: Harpur"; and on upper pastedown: eighteenth-century armorial bookplate: "Sr. Henry Harpur Bart" [i.e. Sir Henry Harpur, 5th Baronet, (1708-1748)]. Binding: Eighteenth-century full sprinkled calf with blind panelled plain calf [or sheep?], gilt gauffered edges. Four raised bands, sewn on two cords. Gilt tooling on spine, red leather spine label, lettered in gilt: "Gent: Man Instr." Lower board loose.
Makers and roles
William Darrell (1651 - 1721)