first edition
1739 · London
by Kelly, John
London: printed for J. Wilcox, at Virgil's Head, 1739. First edition, 8vo, pp. [2], iv, 448; full contemporary calf, rubbed and chaffed, but sound; mild dampstain pervades the first several gatherings; all else very good. "There is certainly no European language, but the French, which enters into competition with it, which, however, is less useful to those whose business or curiosity leads them into the Mediterranean Seas, the Italian being there almost universally known, as in Greece, Morocco, Turkey, and in all the Levant Islands where, generally speaking, all business with Europeans is transacted in the Italian language" (from the Preface). Of particular (truncated)