Details
TRACTS ON TRADE -- Proposals for setling [sic] the East-India Trade. London: E. Whitlock, 1696. 4° (202 x 146mm). (Title lightly soiled, with waterstain and paper fault at upper corner, without final blank.) Modern cloth-backed marbled boards. FIRST EDITION. Goldsmiths' 3233; Kress 1992; Wing P-3745. With 8 others including:
C[ARTER], W[illiam.] Englands Interest by Trade Asserted. London: for the author, 1671. 4°. (Title cropped at head, final verso soiled.) 'Second impression', following the edition of 1669. Both were enlargements of: Englands Glory, arguing forcibly against wool exports. Goldsmiths' 1974; Kress 1283; Wing C-675 -- A Short Essay upon Trade in General, but more enlarged on the branch relating to the woollen manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland. London: J. Huggonson, 1741. 8°. Contemporary wrappers, uncut. FIRST EDITION. Goldsmiths' 7831; Hanson 5549; Kress 4585 -- [DICKER, Samuel.] A Letter to a Member of Parliament, concerning the importance of our sugar-colonies to Great Britain. By a gentleman, who resided many years in the island of Jamaica. London: J. Taylor, 1745. 8°. Recent blue wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Goldsmiths' 8163; Hanson 5917; Kress 1745; Sabin 40397 -- Seasonable Advice to All Smugglers of French Cambricks and French Lawns. London: W. Owen, 1751. 8°. (Title and final verso lightly soiled.) Stitched, uncut. FIRST EDITION. Goldsmiths' 8613; Higgs 51; Kress 5158.
C[ARTER], W[illiam.] Englands Interest by Trade Asserted. London: for the author, 1671. 4°. (Title cropped at head, final verso soiled.) 'Second impression', following the edition of 1669. Both were enlargements of: Englands Glory, arguing forcibly against wool exports. Goldsmiths' 1974; Kress 1283; Wing C-675 -- A Short Essay upon Trade in General, but more enlarged on the branch relating to the woollen manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland. London: J. Huggonson, 1741. 8°. Contemporary wrappers, uncut. FIRST EDITION. Goldsmiths' 7831; Hanson 5549; Kress 4585 -- [DICKER, Samuel.] A Letter to a Member of Parliament, concerning the importance of our sugar-colonies to Great Britain. By a gentleman, who resided many years in the island of Jamaica. London: J. Taylor, 1745. 8°. Recent blue wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Goldsmiths' 8163; Hanson 5917; Kress 1745; Sabin 40397 -- Seasonable Advice to All Smugglers of French Cambricks and French Lawns. London: W. Owen, 1751. 8°. (Title and final verso lightly soiled.) Stitched, uncut. FIRST EDITION. Goldsmiths' 8613; Higgs 51; Kress 5158.