1792 A Word in Season to the Traders and Manufacturers of Great Britain
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Description
Early Edition
The sixth edition of this pamphlet attacking Thomas Paine's 'Rights of Man', written in the midst of political turmoil in Europe. This edition was published in the same year as the first.
In this pamphlet, William Combe urges businessmen to resist the arguments of Paine, and the reforms of the day.
Combe was a miscellaneous writer who is best known today for his satirising 'Tours of Doctor Syntax'.
Condition
Unbound. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with scattered spots.
Good
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