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The Lady's Magazine, Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely for their Use and Amusement (Volume XXIII for the Year 1792)
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The Lady's Magazine, Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely for their Use and Amusement (Volume XXIII for the Year 1792)

Binding: Hardcover
Volume Condition: Good
Dust Jacket: No
Language: English
Publisher Name: G G J and J Robinson
Publication Year: 1792
Publication Place: London (No. 25, Paternoster Row)
Book ID: 002919
Catalogue(s): History - British
iv, 724 [4] pages, numerous full page engraved illustrations, 12 fold out songs with lyrics and music. Quarter bound in calfskin leather over card covered boards, five raised bands to spine, (heavily worn all round, cracked and chipped away at edges, corner leather eroded and spine leather dry and cracked at joints and spine tips, softened and scuffed at corners, front board partially detached). Internally, previous owner's name on front endpaper, in copperplate hand (reads Ann Skevington, No. 2, Yeaverly), pages toned, some with small chips and creases at edges, some spotting, some fold outs have been mis-folded upon return, a few strained gutters, only a fragment of the rear free endpaper remains. Generally clean and binding holding firm. Volume XXIII of the Lady's Magazine, comprising all 12 monthly issues published in 1792. Each issue contains a selection of articles regarding history and world events, customs and opinions, political reflections, foreign news, home news, serialised novels and tales, letters and correspondence and poetical essays. Each issue contains at least one song with music and lyrics, a number of them attributing Handel as the composer. Other articles which feature in this bound volume include 'on Modesty'; 'Scale of Female Literary Merit'; 'Manners and Customs of Russian Peasants'; ' A Discourse on Horse-Shoes'; 'A Description of Warwick Castle'; 'On the Merits of the Rich and Poor Discharging the Duties of their Respective Stations'; and 'Origins of Powdering the Hair' etc. Does not have the fashion plates present in some editions. Thick 8vo. A heavy volume which may require an additional charge for overseas delivery.
Keywords:
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