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Description

Full Title: The Methuens and Portugal 1691-1708.

Author(s): A. D. Francis.

Publisher & Date: London: Cambridge University Press, 1966.

Pages: xv, 397 pp.

Dimensions (Approx): 22 x 14.5 cm.

Illustrations: B/w illustrations & Map.

Provenance: Ownership inscription of Jean Tsushima to ffep, dated May 1981.


Description:


"An account of Anglo-Portuguese diplomatic and commercial relations between 1691 and 1708. Any study of this aspect of the War of the Spanish Succession hinges on the diplomatic dispatches of the Methuen family. John Methuen was appointed English Minister in Lisbon in 1691 and later became Ambassador. He was succeeded by his son Paul in 1706."

First edition in the publisher's orange cloth with gilt title on green panel to spine. Externally sound, firm, and clean with a little wear to extremities. Prior owner's inscription to ffep (see above). Internally sound with pages clean and tidy throughout.
D/w clipped to top and bottom corner of front flap. Shows some wear to top edge else generally clean and tidy.


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