Offered here is an antique and scarce set of antiquarian books: A System of Geometry and Trigonometry: Together With a Treatise on Surveying, Teaching Various Ways of Taking the Survey of a Field, Also to Protract the Same and Find the Area, Likewise Rectangular Surveying, or an Accurate Method of Calculating the Area of Any Field Arithmetically by Abel Flint, Published by Oliver D. Cooke, Hartford 1813; stated 3rd Edition. Full Leather. over 8¾" tall X 5 ¼” wide X ¾” thick. 168pp. + four folding plates/ mathematics diagrams all present. A very good copy, hinges are very tight spine head and heel slightly rubbed – cover corners more so. Foxing throughout, though not overwhelming - some pages have corner bumps.  Inside front hinge is very tight - book feels like it may have been reglued on the binding.  Covers are slightly warped being pressed by a book press would reflatten it I believe. Multiple endpapers – each signed more than once by the previous owner: Alvin Lockes, Utica, 1819 signed on one of the last free 1/4 endpapers they are each maybe 1/4 the orginal size......  Shipped in plastic, boxed, INSURED and with delivery confirmation.

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