By Anonymous
London   J. W. Southgate
8.5" by 5.5" [1], 26pp
A passionate duo of essays on the undermined topic of astrology and on Conservative statesman, Robert Peel.
By Anonymous

1839 Cabinet Colloquies No. V. Concerning Cabinet Mortality, and Court Manoeuvres

London   J. W. Southgate
8.5" by 5.5" [1], 26pp
A passionate duo of essays on the undermined topic of astrology and on Conservative statesman, Robert Peel.
£140.00
: 0.5kgs / : 907Y42

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Description

A very scarce work collated of two essays. In the publisher's wraps.

Uncredited.

This pamphlet comprises of two colloquies. The first is on astronomy and astrology, with a particular emphasis on how astrology had been left behind for more 'practical' science at that point.

The second discusses the author's strong opinions on Robert Peel, who they believe was never cut out to be a statesman for the Conservatives.

Condition

In the publisher's wraps. Externally, with wear to the extremities. The rear panel is loosening but still attached. Age toning and scattered spots to the wrap. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with the odd spot to the first and last few leaves.

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