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The Memoirs of William Hickey, Volumes II-IV, (1775-1809)
Author(s): Hickey, William; Spencer, Edmund (editor)
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Volume Condition: | Very Good |
| Dust Jacket: | No |
| Dust Jacket Condition: | N/A |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher Name: | Hurst and Blackett |
| Publication Place: | London, UK |
| Book ID: | 016296 |
| Catalogue(s): | History - British ◇ Autobiography and Biography |
Volumes II, III and IV. 1919-1925. Uniformly bound in deep blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles on spine. 8vo. Volume I: x, 408pp, with tissue-guarded photogravure frontispiece and two further similar illustrations. Volume III: viii, 404pp, with tissue-guarded photogravure frontispiece and one further similar illustration. Volume IV: xii, 505pp, with tissue-guarded photogravure frontispiece and six other illustrations. All volumes a little rubbed and rounded on corners and spine ends, with a few marks on boards. A little spotting on page block edges and prelims, else internally neat, clean and tight barring Volume IV where the gutter is cracked between frontispiece and title page, causing a little loosening. William Hickey (30 June 1749 - 31 May 1830) was an English lawyer best known for his lengthy Memoirs, which give an extraordinarily vivid picture of life in late 18th-century London, Calcutta, Madras and Jamaica. Somewhat of a rake, Hickey was expelled from school, embezzled from his father and was sent to India to see if he could make good there.
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