
This is a very nice volume from 1814. Its size is 12mo and It contains two works. The first is 'Poetical Vagaries' by George Coleman the younger, and the second is 'Vagaries Vindicated' by the same author. The second work is 'addressed to the Reviewers' so I would guess that Coleman is responding to his critics. Both works are second edition and were published in 1814. The binding is half-leather over paper boards and the binding is tight. There is an old external repair to the leather spine of the book and the boards have been professionally reattached. There is a name written on the inside front board. The textblock is tight and clean with virtually no foxing. There is slight toning to the pages from age but it is quite light. This is the first time that these two works have been printed together. An attractive volume.
Title: Poetical Vagaries and Vagaries Vindicated
Edition: Second Edition
Location Published: London, Longman Hurst Rees Constable: 1814
Binding: Half-Leather
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Size: 12mo
Categories: Antiquarian and Classic, Poetry
Seller ID: 001994
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