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AN ITINERARY CONTAINING HIS TEN YEERES TRAVELL THROUGH THE TWELVE DOMINIONS OF GERMANY, BOHMERLAND, SWEITZERLAND, NETHERLAND, DENMARKE, POLAND, ITALY, TURKY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND & IRELAND (FOUR VOLUMES)

AN ITINERARY CONTAINING HIS TEN YEERES TRAVELL THROUGH THE TWELVE DOMINIONS OF GERMANY, BOHMERLAND, SWEITZERLAND, NETHERLAND, DENMARKE, POLAND, ITALY, TURKY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND & IRELAND (FOUR VOLUMES)

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AN ITINERARY CONTAINING HIS TEN YEERES TRAVELL THROUGH THE TWELVE DOMINIONS OF GERMANY, BOHMERLAND, SWEITZERLAND, NETHERLAND, DENMARKE, POLAND, ITALY, TURKY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND & IRELAND (FOUR VOLUMES)

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Glasgow, Scotland: James MacLehose and Sons, 1908. Limited Edition of 1000 copies. Hardcover. Good Plus. Octavo, 8.9 in. x 5.8 in., Vol. I: pp. xxv, [3], 468; Vol II: pp. v, [5], 466; Vol III: pp. vi, [2], 499; Vol IV: pp. ix, [3], 521. Illustrated with seven (Vol I), five (Vol II), five (Vol III), and zero (Vol IV) plates, three of which fold-out. Red cloth boards with circular gilt decorated medallion on each front board depicting a wanderer. Gilt title and seashell emblem to spines. Gilt topstains; fore- and bottom edges untrimmed. Rubbing to extremities. Several corners bumped. Chips to top/bottom of spines. Sunning to all spines, one inch sunning stripe to cover of Volume I. Title page in red and black ink. Light spotting throughout, and spotting to endpapers. Two book descriptions pasted to front pastedown; previous owner's name, dated 1952, to front free endpaper, to Volume I. MORYSON, FYNES (1566-1630), English traveller and writer, was the son of a Lincolnshire gentleman, Thomas Moryson, member of parliament for Grimsby. After being educated at Cambridge, where he gained a fellowship at Peterhouse, Fynes Moryson spent many years in travel on the continent of Europe, in Palestine, and in Asia Minor. In 1600 he became secretary to Sir Charles Blount, lord-deputy of Ireland, in which country his brother, Sir Richard Moryson, held an important government appointment. In 1617 Moryson published an account of his travels and of his experiences in Ireland, where he witnessed O'Neill's rebellion, in a voluminous work entitled An Itinerary. He died on the 12th of February 1630. The Itinerary was originally intended to consist of five parts; but only three were printed, a fourth being preserved in manuscript in the library of Corpus Christi College, Oxford (partially printed in 1903 in Charles Hughes's Shakespeare's Europe). Another part of the Itinerary was republished in 1735 with the title History of Ireland 1599-1603, with a short Narrative of the State of the Kingdom from 1169; and in 1890 Henry Morley included in the "Carisbrooke Library" a volume, Ireland under Elizabeth and James I, described by Spenser, Sir John Davies and Fynes Moryson. The Itinerary is a work of great value to the historian as a truthful picture of the social conditions prevailing in Europe at the beginning of the 17th century. (from Encyclopedia Brittanica)

Previous owner's name is that of "Wilfrid Blunt." Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt (1901 - 1987), was an art teacher, writer, artist and a curator of the Watts Gallery in Compton, Surrey, from 1959 until 1983.

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AN ITINERARY CONTAINING HIS TEN YEERES TRAVELL THROUGH THE TWELVE DOMINIONS OF GERMANY, BOHMERLAND, SWEITZERLAND, NETHERLAND, DENMARKE, POLAND, ITALY, TURKY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND & IRELAND (FOUR VOLUMES)
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Moryson, Fynes
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Limited Edition of 1000 copies
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James MacLehose and Sons
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Glasgow, Scotland
Fecha de publicación
1908
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Irish touring, Irish history, 16th Century European travel
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