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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. "The following ballads were written between twenty and thirty years past, at various times, for the entertainment of a Society of Archers, called the Royal Kentish Bowmen, at their occasional meetings on Dartford Heath, Kent. His Royal Highness the present Prince Regent, patronized it; and being thus distinguished, it became privileged to assume the additional appellation of Royal." 175pp. Ex library with four small stamps. Bequest label of R.W.Walsh 1887.
Published by Printed for R.H. Evans and W. Ginger, London, 1818
Seller: Craftsbury Antiquarian Books, Craftsbury Common, VT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. small head and tail pieces to many poems (illustrator). 1st Edition. Original light green cloth with bright git horn on the front and bright gilt title and decorationon the unfaded spine. A chip out of the top of the spine and slight wear at the corners. Inside , very clean and tight with no age toning and noprior owner marks. Pages xxxi, 175. An handsome, tight copy. This copy does not include the 32 pages of musical notation. Ballads written for the Society of Archers.