The Privileges of the University of Cambridge; together with Additional Observations on its History, Antiquities, Literature, and Biography. By George Dyer. In Two Volumes. London: Longman et al 1824. 

Each volume has the owner signature of Cambridge graduate Colonel Laurence Eliot Bunker, who served as aide-de-camp to General Douglas MacArthur during the occupation of Japan and the Korean War. 

Two volume set. Volume 1: xi, 630pp. Volume 2: Title leaf, Dissertatio Generalis (clxviii), Supplement to the History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge (260pp), On the Rise and Progress of Printing at Cambridge; with a Short Account of the Books Printed, and the Printers (36pp), Cambridge Fragments (200pp.), 4 leaves Postscript. 

Ex-library. Rebacked. Corners bumped and worn through, much of edges worn through and chipped. Foxing throughout, sometimes heavy; Volume 2 has sporadic top-margin dampstain; otherwise minor blemishes. Bindings have some cracking, remain serviceable. Good only.