FIRST MAGAZINE PRINTING OF THE CONSTITUTION? (CONSTITUTION.) Columbian Magazine, or Monthly Miscellany ....
FIRST MAGAZINE PRINTING OF THE CONSTITUTION? (CONSTITUTION.) Columbian Magazine, or Monthly Miscellany . . . of the Year 1787. 9 plates, engraved collective title for Volume I, 8 folding tables. [2], iv, 205-300, 513-884, [6] pages. 8vo, later calf, needs binding (or disbinding); lacking leaves from end of July issue, most folding tables generally repaired or defective, lacking some plates such as September's folding frontispiece plate of Virginia's Natural Bridge; early owner's inscriptions and embossed stamp on verso of frontispiece. Philadelphia, January-February, July-December 1787
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FIRST MAGAZINE PRINTING OF THE CONSTITUTION? (CONSTITUTION.) Columbian Magazine, or Monthly Miscellany . . . of the Year 1787. 9 plates, engraved collective title for Volume I, 8 folding tables. [2], iv, 205-300, 513-884, [6] pages. 8vo, later calf, needs binding (or disbinding); lacking leaves from end of July issue, most folding tables generally repaired or defective, lacking some plates such as September's folding frontispiece plate of Virginia's Natural Bridge; early owner's inscriptions and embossed stamp on verso of frontispiece. Philadelphia, January-February, July-December 1787