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An Additional Dialogue of the Dead, Between Pericles and Aristides: Being a Sequel to the Dialogue between Pericles and Cosmo by [BROWN, JOHN] - 1760
by [BROWN, JOHN]
An Additional Dialogue of the Dead, Between Pericles and Aristides: Being a Sequel to the Dialogue between Pericles and Cosmo
by [BROWN, JOHN]
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London: Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1760, 1760. First edition. ESTC T1560; NCBEL II, 826; Eddy, John Brown, 61. Blank inner margin of the last leaf torn, without loss of text; very good copy.. 8vo, disbound, 48 pages. Without the half-title. A dialogue by "Estimate" Brown (1715-1766) in which he responds to political positions taken by Lord Lyttelton in his famous Dialogues of the Dead (1760), which had appeared earlier the same year. The anonymous dialogue is written under the guise of being a sequel to Lyttelton's Pericles and Cosmo.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (US)
- Format/Binding ESTC T1560; NCBEL II, 826; Eddy, John Brown, 61
- Book Condition Used - Blank inner margin of the last leaf torn, without loss of text; very good copy.
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First edition
- Publisher London: Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1760
- Date Published 1760