[PAMPHLETS] [BLACOW, Richard] A Statement of the Circumstances which led to the Prosecution of the King v. Blacow, consisting of letters addressed by the Rev. Richard Blacow to Mr. C. Fairclough and his son, Liverpool: by James Smith for Cradock and Joy, London, 1812, 8°, FIRST EDITION, folding engraved facsimile letter, with facsimile title page to an earlier pamphlet and advertisement leaf at end (title and 3 preliminaries detached, title damaged at lower right hand corner, one prelimary also damaged at outer margin), signature of thos. H. Foxcroft to title [bound with:] William BETHELL. An Address to the Rev. Richard Blacow, minister of St. Mark's Church, Liverpool ... on his late extraordinary publication entitled A Statement of the Circumstances which led to the Prosecution of the King v. Blacow, Liverpool: by W. Bethell, and sold by Hopper & Son, 1812, 8°, FIRST EDITION, signature of Thos. H. Foxcroft to title, the 2 works bound in one volume with 2 other pamphlets by Blacow, contemporary calf-backed boards (marbled paper largely lacking from covers, upper joints rubbed). With 5 other similarly-bound volumes, containing early 19th-century sermons and pamphlets on religious topics, including Robert Young's The African Stranger; A sermon preached at London Wall ... 17th of January, 1808, for the benefit of the African and Asiatic Society (London, 1808, 8°) and Christopher Wordsworth's Reasons for Declining to become a subscriber to the British and Foreign Bible Society (London, 1810, 8°). All 6 volumes with bookplate or label of Thomas Hammond Foxcroft. (6)

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[PAMPHLETS] [BLACOW, Richard] A Statement of the Circumstances which led to the Prosecution of the King v. Blacow, consisting of letters addressed by the Rev. Richard Blacow to Mr. C. Fairclough and his son, Liverpool: by James Smith for Cradock and Joy, London, 1812, 8°, FIRST EDITION, folding engraved facsimile letter, with facsimile title page to an earlier pamphlet and advertisement leaf at end (title and 3 preliminaries detached, title damaged at lower right hand corner, one prelimary also damaged at outer margin), signature of thos. H. Foxcroft to title [bound with:] William BETHELL. An Address to the Rev. Richard Blacow, minister of St. Mark's Church, Liverpool ... on his late extraordinary publication entitled A Statement of the Circumstances which led to the Prosecution of the King v. Blacow, Liverpool: by W. Bethell, and sold by Hopper & Son, 1812, 8°, FIRST EDITION, signature of Thos. H. Foxcroft to title, the 2 works bound in one volume with 2 other pamphlets by Blacow, contemporary calf-backed boards (marbled paper largely lacking from covers, upper joints rubbed). With 5 other similarly-bound volumes, containing early 19th-century sermons and pamphlets on religious topics, including Robert Young's The African Stranger; A sermon preached at London Wall ... 17th of January, 1808, for the benefit of the African and Asiatic Society (London, 1808, 8°) and Christopher Wordsworth's Reasons for Declining to become a subscriber to the British and Foreign Bible Society (London, 1810, 8°). All 6 volumes with bookplate or label of Thomas Hammond Foxcroft. (6)

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