By Anon
London   J Hinton
8.5" by 6" [3], 4-28pp
A very scarce first edition of this political tract regarding stock-jobbing. It forms a criticism of a letter to John Barnard, the politician noted for promoting an act preventing stock-jobbing.
By Anon

1746 Remarks on a Letter to Sir John Barnard In Which the Proposals of that Worthy Patriot are Vindicated

London   J Hinton
8.5" by 6" [3], 4-28pp
A very scarce first edition of this political tract regarding stock-jobbing. It forms a criticism of a letter to John Barnard, the politician noted for promoting an act preventing stock-jobbing.
£225.00
: 0.75kgs / : 755L4

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Description

First Edition, Very Scarce

Recently rebound, in a full cloth binding. 

John Barnard successfully passed a 1734 act on preventing stock-jobbing. The act was then renewed in 1737 and later became known as the 'John Barnard's Act'. 

With the half-title.

Collated, complete.

ESTC reference no T46747. 

An interesting very scarce economic and political treatise.

Condition

In a recent full cloth binding. Externally, excellent with minor shelfwear. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright. Just the odd spots to pages.

Fine

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