An Answer to the Latter Part of Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the Study of History. By the late Lord Walpole of Woolterton. In a Series of Letters to a Noble Lord.
first edition Contemporary marbled boards with newer calf backstrip. Gilt-ruled spine with gilt red morocco label
1763 · London:
by Walpole, [Baron Horatio]
London: Printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark… 1763 First octavo edition, following a quarto edition the previous year. . Contemporary marbled boards with newer calf backstrip. Gilt-ruled spine with gilt red morocco label. Octavo. A little light dampstaining at bottom margin, a little light foxing. A very good, uncut copy. Armorial bookplate of George Cavendish, old ink signature ("Marcus Gage") on title-page, old ink notations on front endpapers. In this posthumous work Lord Walpole (1678-1757), the brother of Sir Robert and uncle of Horace, attacks Bolingbroke's account of the last four years of the Queen, years when Bolingbroke was a leading figure in the Tory administration and Walpole a young Member of Parliament in opposition. Bolingbroke's Study of History was also posthumous, written in the 1730s but for political reasons was left unpublished until 1752. (Inventory #: 7998)