1911 Lord Macaulay's Essays and Lays of Ancient Rome
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Description
Illustrated, Leather Binding, Original Binding
Reissue of the 1909 new impression.
Oxford binding.
Bound in half calf with cloth to the boards with raised bands and gilt details to the spine.
Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece and four monochrome plates. Collated complete.
This work features a collection of essays by the noted Thomas Babington Macaulay, a British historian and whig politician. This collection includes essays on literary works such as Southey's edition of the 'Pilgrim's Progress' and biographies on Lord Byron and Johnson, as well essays on the lays of ancient Rome.
Condition
Bound in half calf with cloth to the boards. Externally very smart with fading to the spine and very minimal shelf wear. Internally firmly bound with bright and generally clean pages with scattered spotting to the blanks and spotting to the fore edge.
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