The Historie of Cambria, now called Wales, a part of the most Famous Yland of Brytaine, written in the Brytish Language... trans. into English by H. Lloyd... corrected, augmented & continued... by David Powel, reprinted for J. Harding, 1811, woodcut illustrations to text, armorial bookplate of Richard Snead Cox of Eaton Bishop, contemporary red straight grain morocco, gilt decorated spine gilt, crest of James Stuart (1775-1849) to centre of upper & lower board, 4to (limited edition of 250 copies printed), together with Yorke (Philip), The Royal Tribes of Wales, Wrexham: Printed by John Painter, 1799, half-title, 12 engraved portrait plates, offsetting, browning and spotting mostly to text, armorial bookplate of the Earl of Derby, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints split, spine and extremities worn, slim 4to, and Evans (Evan), Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards, translated into English..., London: R. and J. Dodlsey, 1764, inscription to title, manuscript notes to verso of last leaf of text and first & last blanks, some soiling and marks, recent endpapers, contemporary mottled sheep, rebacked, slim 4to, plus other Welsh related including Antiquae Linguae Britannicae Thesaurus: being a British, or Welsh-English Dictionary..., to which is prefix'd a compendious and comprehensive Welsh Grammar, with all the rules in English..., by Thomas Richards, 3rd edition, Dolgelley: R. Jones 1815, and Barddoniaeth Dafydd Ab Gwilym, o Grynhoad Owen Jones a William Owen 1789 (6)
The Historie of Cambria, now called Wales, a part of the most Famous Yland of Brytaine, written in the Brytish Language... trans. into English by H. Lloyd... corrected, augmented & continued... by David Powel, reprinted for J. Harding, 1811, woodcut illustrations to text, armorial bookplate of Richard Snead Cox of Eaton Bishop, contemporary red straight grain morocco, gilt decorated spine gilt, crest of James Stuart (1775-1849) to centre of upper & lower board, 4to (limited edition of 250 copies printed), together with Yorke (Philip), The Royal Tribes of Wales, Wrexham: Printed by John Painter, 1799, half-title, 12 engraved portrait plates, offsetting, browning and spotting mostly to text, armorial bookplate of the Earl of Derby, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints split, spine and extremities worn, slim 4to, and Evans (Evan), Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards, translated into English..., London: R. and J. Dodlsey, 1764, inscription to title, manuscript notes to verso of last leaf of text and first & last blanks, some soiling and marks, recent endpapers, contemporary mottled sheep, rebacked, slim 4to, plus other Welsh related including Antiquae Linguae Britannicae Thesaurus: being a British, or Welsh-English Dictionary..., to which is prefix'd a compendious and comprehensive Welsh Grammar, with all the rules in English..., by Thomas Richards, 3rd edition, Dolgelley: R. Jones 1815, and Barddoniaeth Dafydd Ab Gwilym, o Grynhoad Owen Jones a William Owen 1789 (6)
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