[George Huddesford]. Salmagundi: a miscellaneous combination of original poetry; consisting of illusions of fancy; amatory, elegiac, lyrical, epigrammatical, and other palatable ingredients. , 2nd ed, with corrections. London: printed by E. Hodson, for J. Anderson, 1793.[5], 4-148, [2]p. With an additional engraved vignette title page (spotting). Bound with: Topsy turvy: with anecdotes and observations illustrative of leading characters in the present government of France. Embellished with a characteristic tail and head piece. By the editor of Salmagundi. 1st ed. London: Printed for the author and sold by J. Anderson, 1793. 56p. Contemp. full leather binding, rebacked, with some wear but firm and tight and an attractive book. (Book ref. wb11586) £50.00 The payment methods accepted by the seller, Westfield Books , are shown in the right-hand column. |
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