The advice of that vvorthy commander, Sir Ed: Harvvvood, Collonell.. Written by King Charles his command, upon occasion of the French Kings preparation: and presented in his lifetime, by his owne hand, to his Maiestie: hitherto being a private manuscript. Also a relation of his life and death. Whereunto is also annexed divers remarkable instructions, written by the late, and ever-famous, Earle of Essex. All tending to the securing and fortifying of this kingdome, both by sea and land, and now seasonably published for the benefit of these times.
Sir Edward Harwood (1586-1632)
Category
Books
Date
1642
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 3245154
Summary
Bibliographic description
[40]p.. 4to. Old shelf-mark: A.4.32 [William Henry Allnutt]. 'T' added in biro next to register letter C. Corrections to text and running title made in a seventeenth-century hand on sigs. C4v., D1v., D2r., E2v. Pencil '15' on blank A1r. in a late nineteenth-century hand. Binding: Late nineteenth-century quarter grained red leather and red cloth over boards on three recessed cords, gilt spine title and date. Three holes from original stab-stitching visible in the gutter margin.
Makers and roles
Sir Edward Harwood (1586-1632)