1604
Scotland England 1ed John Hayward Union of Crowns King James I
Elizabeth
John Hayward was a notable 17th-century
English historian who is primarily remembered by his treatises on the reigns of
British and Scottish kings. “Life and
Riegne of King Edward VI” and “Henrie
IIII” were published toward the end of his life. Prior to these, however,
Hayward wrote a shorter work on the 1603 union of the Scottish and English
crowns. This work, “A Treatise of the Union of the Two Realms” commends the
union, but also gives context on what is to be expected in England under King
James. Hayward had previously been imprisoned by the throne of Elizabeth I and
was seeking quick approval from the new king with this 1604 work.
Item number: #25623
Price: $4950
HAYWARD, John
A treatise of union of the
two realmes of England and Scotland
London: Imprinted by F.K.
for C.B., 1604. First edition.
Details:
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Collation: Complete with all pages
o [4], 58
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References: Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 00342.2; STC 13011; ESTC S 103946;
USTC 3001640
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Language: English
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Binding: Leather; tight and secure
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Size: ~7in X 5.5in (18cm x 14cm)
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