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Four early 19th century works Thomas Reid. 'An Inquiry Into the Human Mind, On the Principle of Common Sense,' half leather rubbed with loss, red ink annotations to margins, William Falcnor, Glasgow, 1817; Joseph Forsyth. 'Remarks on Antiquities, Arts, and Letters During An Excursion in Italy in the Year 1802 and 1803,' full polished calf with front board cracked and loosening, loss to spine, marbled end papers, some damp staining, fair, T. Cadell and W. Davies, London, 1813; 'Memoirs of the Late Philip Melville, Esq,' full polished tree calf, morocco label to spine, morocco and gilt owner label to front pastedown G. & S. Gosden 1814, heavy spotting to endpapers with ffep debound, good, Hatchard et al, London, n.d but watermark to ffep suggests c.1815; Joseph Strutt and William Hone. 'The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England,' new edition, early publishers cloth, sunbleached and splitting to joints, ameture repair, some sporadic spotting, pp.385 to 400 facsimile, charming woodblock throughout, Thomas Tegg, London, 1831. (4)
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