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Thomas Salmon, English Nobility, 1761, Bios, Marriages, Issue ++

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"A Short View of the Families of the Present English Nobility; Their Marriages, Issue, and Immediate Ancestors; the Posts of Honour and Profit They Hold in the Government; Their Arms, Mottos, and Chief Seats Etc. With an Index Specifying the Time of Their respective Creations, and Summons to Parliament; the Titles of their Eldest Sons, their Rank, Precedence, &ctr."

By Thomas Salmon, The Third Edition, Enlarged and greatly corrected, so as to exhibit a View of the State of the Peerage to the Year 1761. Published by William Owen, London, mdcclxi (1761). [The first edition of this work was published in 1751, 2nd edition in 1758 and the third, revised and extended, in 1761]

Hard boards, leather, five raised bands on spine, some shelf wear, leather crease between front board and spine, leather aging [especially spine- there is a vertical leather crease along the spine: see photos]; boards are attached; 4.1/8" x 6.3/4"; hand-written names of former owners and antique bookseller label inside the front cover, 300 pages including Index, very good condition.

Thomas Salmon (1679-1767) was an English explorer, historical and geographical writer. William Cole wrote that Salmon wrote much of his work in Cambridge, where he ran a coffee house, and then moved to London. Salmon spent time at sea, and in both the East and West Indies for some time. He also travelled in Europe. In 1739-40 Salmon accompanied George Anson on his voyage round the world.

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US: Priority (c.2-4 days) ------------- $16.50
Canada: Priority (c.2-6 weeks) ------ $32.50
World: Priority (c 2-8 weeks) ------- $44.50

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"A Short View of the Families of the Present English Nobility; Their Marriages, Issue, and Immediate Ancestors; the Posts of Honour and Profit They Hold in the Government; Their Arms, Mottos, and Chief Seats Etc. With an Index Specifying the Time of Their respective Creations, and Summons to Parliament; the Titles of their Eldest Sons, their Rank, Precedence, &ctr."

By Thomas Salmon, The Third Edition, Enlarged and greatly corrected, so as to exhibit a View of the State of the Peerage to the Year 1761. Published by William Owen, London, mdcclxi (1761). [The first edition of this work was published in 1751, 2nd edition in 1758 and the third, revised and extended, in 1761]

Hard boards, leather, five raised bands on spine, some shelf wear, leather crease between front board and spine, leather aging [especially spine- there is a vertical leather crease along the spine: see photos]; boards are attached; 4.1/8" x 6.3/4"; hand-written names of former owners and antique bookseller label inside the front cover, 300 pages including Index, very good condition.

Thomas Salmon (1679-1767) was an English explorer, historical and geographical writer. William Cole wrote that Salmon wrote much of his work in Cambridge, where he ran a coffee house, and then moved to London. Salmon spent time at sea, and in both the East and West Indies for some time. He also travelled in Europe. In 1739-40 Salmon accompanied George Anson on his voyage round the world.

Note:
Country restrictions may apply - the lesser expansive Priority shipping may not be available to all countries.

US: Priority (c.2-4 days) ------------- $16.50
Canada: Priority (c.2-6 weeks) ------ $32.50
World: Priority (c 2-8 weeks) ------- $44.50

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