The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Vol. LVII for the Year M.DCCLXXXVII, Part the Second, [July through December 1787]

  • Quarter-bound leather
  • London: Printed by John NIchols for David Henry, 1787
By URBAN, Sylvanus [pseudonym for founder Edward CAVE]
London: Printed by John NIchols for David Henry, 1787. Quarter-bound leather. Very good. [PERIODICAL] [AMERICANA]. Printed by John Nichols for David Henry and sold by Eliz. Newberry, the corner of St. Paul's Church-yard, Ludgate-Street.

First edition. 8vo; [1], 554-1200pp + [16] Index; quarter-bound brown calf with marbled boards; bookplate on front pastedown, "The Property of the Light House Establishment," now the U.S. Lighthouse Service, pasted over an older bookplate; 13 bound-in illustrated plates, all present but some bound in a different order than indicated in the index; period binding worn, front joint cracked and fragile but holding; chipping of spine, last page has tears but is complete, a few first pages with damp staining but no odors, interior bright; very good minus. The Gentleman's Magazine was founded in London in 1731 by Edward Cave and was published monthly for almost 200 years, until 1922.

This volume of bound periodicals includes the November magazine issue with an early publishing of the "New Constitution of the United States of America" which was created in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787, and not ratified until June 21, 1788.

Details

Title

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Vol. LVII for the Year M.DCCLXXXVII, Part the Second, [July through December 1787]

Author

URBAN, Sylvanus [pseudonym for founder Edward CAVE]

Binding

Quarter-bound leather

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Printed by John NIchols for David Henry: London

Date

1787


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