1793 Joel Barlow Privileged Orders
French Revolution Thomas Paine + Beer Brewing
Joel Barlow was an
important 18th-century American diplomat who wrote several
controversial treatises and pamphlets in which he supported the French
Revolution. One such work was ‘Advice to the Privileged Orders’. First
published in 1792, this work was Barlow working through his promotion of the
Revolution, offering advice who were seeking to understand answers against the
government. This work became closely associated with Thomas Paine’s ‘Rights
of Man’, and the two were often studied in conjunction with one another.
This volume includes
Barlow’s important treatise as well as other curious 18th-century
pamphlets such as:
·
Samuel Child, ‘Every
Man His Own Brewer’
o London: Drinc, 1792.
·
Robert Peel, ‘The
National Debt Productive of National Prosperity
o Warrington: Eyers, 1787.
·
Herbert Croft, ‘The
Abbey of Kilkhampton’
o London: G. Kearsley, 1788.
·
Jean Maury, John
Lake; “The Principles of Eloquence, adapted to the pulpit and the bar.”
o London: Cadell, 1793.
Item number: #9002
Price: $750
BARLOW, Joel
Advice to the Privileged Orders in the Several
States of Europe
London: Printed for J. Johnson,
1793.
Details:
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Collation: Complete with all pages; 5
works in 1
o ‘Advice to the Privileged Orders…’
§ [4], 167, [1]
o ‘Every Man His Own Brewer’
§ 19, [5]
o ‘The National Debt…’
§ [4], 56
o ‘The Abbey of Kilkhampton’
§ iv, 116
o ‘The Principles of Eloquence’
§ xvi, 242, [2]
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Language: English
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Binding: Leather; tight & secure
·
Size: ~8in
X 5in (20cm x 13cm)
·
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