The Official Papers of Francis Fauquier, edited by George Henkle Reese, complete in three volumes. Portrait plate. 
In Fine condition, still in its publisher's plastic wrapping. Quarter gray cloth over blue cloth, with gilt lettering. Fine. Fine binding.

Francis Fauquier was Lieutenant Governor of the Virginia Colony from 1758 until his death in 1768.
He was a noted teacher and close friend of Thomas Jefferson. As royal governor of Virginia, Fauquier often hosted lavish parties where Jefferson (then a College of William and Mary student) played his violin and drank imported wines. Fauquier County in Northern Virginia is named in his honor. Also, due to his connection to several prominent members (both student and faculty) of the College of William & Mary, a building and a secret society (The Fauquier Society) on the campus are named for him.