Book Description

These 2 volumes represent a major work on the history & topography of Bristol based on Seyer's research and his literary ability to distil important documents available to him at the time of his writing. Details of figures associated with the 'Triangular Trade' and slavery, an underpinning factor in Bristol's ascending prosperity in the 17th & 18th centuries, have to be read in the context of the time in which they were described.
Author Rev. Samuel Seyer M.A.
Date 1821 (Vol. 1) ; 1823 (Vol.2) 1st Editions
Binding 1/4 bound calf leather to spine & corners. Light brown pebbled cloth boards. Marbled end papers.
Publisher John Mathew Gutch
Illustrator Engraved Plates - Portraits, Buildings, Monuments & Topographical Scenes + Plans
Condition VG. Very slight wear to edges. A handsome set.
Pages 1137 (+ Addenda & Subscribers List)

Price: £150.00

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