1690 William Temple Netherlands
History English Franco-Dutch War Amsterdam 2in1
William Temple was a 17th-century English author who
published a variety of works, most of which were essays on politics, historical
perspectives of England, and memoirs. While most of his works were shorter
pieces, one of his most substantial works was ‘Observations up the United Provinces of the Netherlands’. In this
work, Temple describes the rise and progress of the Netherlands, government,
culture and customs, religious preferences, trade, and commerce, as well as a
commentary on their ultimate destruction in 1672 to war with France.
This book also includes a second edition of William Temple’s ‘Memoirs of What Past in Christendom’ –
an account of the Franco-Dutch War and the third Anglo-Dutch War.
Interestingly, this work was finished with the help of Jonathan Swift, Temple’s
secretary at the time.
Item number: #11230
Price: $550
TEMPLE, William
Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands ... The fifth
edition corrected and augmented.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson
and Awnsham Churchill, 1690.
Details:
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Collation: Complete
with all pages
o ‘Observations…Netherlands’
§ [16], 279, [1]
o ‘Memoirs of what past in Christendom from
the war’
§ [8], 392
§ London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell, 1692
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References: Wing T
659;
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Provenance:
o Bookplate – P. Duncan
o Armorial Bookplate – Tindall Lucas
§ Major-General Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas,
CB, CMG, DSO, DL (1879 – 1958) was a British Army officer who commanded 4th
Division during the final months of World War I. Lucas served in the Second
Boer War, World War I and the Irish War of Independence, during which he was
captured by the Irish Republican Army.
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Language: English
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Binding: Leather;
tight & secure
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Size: ~7in X 5in (18cm
x 13cm)
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