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Drapier's letters: PB 192.3-2020

Object information

Current Location: In storage

Titles

Drapier's letters
Some observations upon a paper, call'd, The report of the committee of the Most Honourable the Privy-Council in England : relating to Wood's half-pence / by M.B. Drapier. Author of the Letter to the shop-keepers, &c.

Maker(s)

Author.: Swift, Jonathan,
Printer.: Harding, John,
Donor.: Marlay, Charles Brinsley,

Description

With: A letter to the shop keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common-people of Ireland / Jonathan Swift. Dublin: pr. by J. Harding, [1724], and 2 others.
Published pseudonymously. By Jonathan Swift.
Binding: sprinkled calf, border (double, blind fillet); spine label hand-lettered; a.e. sprinkled red.

Coinage Ireland Early works to 1800.

Notes

History note: Provenance: Marlay, 1912.

Measurements and weight

32p ; 18cm (8vo).

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Note

Swift, Jonathan,1667-1745author.Dublin :Printed by John Harding in Molesworth's-Court in Fishamble Street,[1724] Harding, John, -1725, printer. Marlay, Charles Brinsley, 1831-1912, donor.

Identification numbers

Accession number: PB 192.3-2020
Primary reference Number: 279351
ALMA control 001: 99127213803606
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Audit data

Created: Thursday 17 December 2020 Updated: Thursday 17 December 2020 Last processed: Tuesday 13 June 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Manuscripts and Printed Books

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