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An Account of the Islands of Orkney. To which is Added, an Essay concerning the Thule of the Ancients by James Wallace - 1700

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An Account of the Islands of Orkney. To which is Added, an Essay concerning the Thule of the Ancients by James Wallace - 1700

An Account of the Islands of Orkney. To which is Added, an Essay concerning the Thule of the Ancients

by James Wallace

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London: Jacob Tonson, 1700 A good copy of what is probably the earliest published account of the Orkney Islands, in contemporary full leather binding with folding map and plate. The work was originally written by James Wallace (1642-1688) who was a Minister - initially in Ladykirk and then Kirkwall. The manuscript, complete with his drawings, was prepared for publication after his death by one of his sons - also James - who was a botanist. It was published in 1693 under the title of 'A description of the Isles of Orkney', and included an essay on Thule credited to Sir Robert Sibbald. This account was published by James 7 years later, under his own name (and claiming the title of FRS - although he did not hold it). It is largely the same as the previous work, but it adds a section on plants and shells. It was dedicated to the Earl of Dorset and mentions neither his father, nor Sir Robert Sibbald. So this book, although the first to be called 'An Account' is largely a 2nd edition of the work. This copy is in a contemporary full leather binding with raised bands to the spine and the remains of a title label. There is wear to spine joints which are showing signs of splitting at the top and bottom. It is generally clean with the usual light scuffing and edge-wear. Internally the front free endpaper is partly attached to the pastedown and lacks a piece of the top corner. Contents: initial blank; title page; dedication to the Earl of Dorset 3pp; Contents 4pp; corrections 1p; fold out map; text pp 1-147 with folding plate; Essay on Thule pp 148-182; Finis. The contents are very clean and in very good condition. The map has a small hole at the side edge and has lost the bottom corner of the margin.
  • Bookseller E C Books GB (GB)
  • Illustrator James Wallace
  • Format/Binding Full-Leather
  • Book Condition Used - Good
  • Jacket Condition N
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Jacob Tonson
  • Place of Publication London
  • Date Published 1700
  • Keywords orkney; james wallace; seventeenth century orkney; thule
  • Size 12mo - over 6� - 7�" tall

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An Account of the Islands of Orkney. To which is Added, an Essay concerning the Thule of the Ancients

by James Wallace

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  • Hardcover
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London: Jacob Tonson, 1700 A very good copy of what is probably the earliest published account of the Orkney Islands, in contemporary full leather binding, with newer spine, and with folding map and plate. The work was originally written by James Wallace (1642-1688) who was a Minister - initially in Ladykirk and then Kirkwall. The manuscript, complete with his drawings, was prepared for publication after his death by one of his sons - also James - who was a botanist. It was published in 1693 under the title of 'A description of the Isles of Orkney', and included an essay on Thule credited to Sir Robert Sibbald. This account was published by James 7 years later, under his own name (and claiming the title of FRS - although he did not hold it). It is largely the same as the previous work, but it adds a section on plants and shells. It was dedicated to the Earl of Dorset and mentions neither his father, nor Sir Robert Sibbald. So this book, although the first to be called 'An Account' is largely a 2nd… Read More
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