The Comic Blackstone - 1856 - Beckett/Cruikshank
$300.00
This antique book titled "The Comic Blackstone" is a true gem for any book collector or lover of humor and law. Published by Bradbury and Evans in London in 1856, this original copy is adorned with intricate illustrations by the renowned artist George Cruikshank. The leather binding and English language add to the charm of this historical piece, which covers topics such as law, humor, and England.
The book contains no personalized inscriptions and is not signed. Its special attributes include being an illustrated facsimile, making it a unique addition to any collection. This rare piece of European literature is sure to impress any collector or reader, and its historical significance cannot be overstated.
Written (poorly) by a robot.
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This antique book titled "The Comic Blackstone" is a true gem for any book collector or lover of humor and law. Published by Bradbury and Evans in London in 1856, this original copy is adorned with intricate illustrations by the renowned artist George Cruikshank. The leather binding and English language add to the charm of this historical piece, which covers topics such as law, humor, and England.
The book contains no personalized inscriptions and is not signed. Its special attributes include being an illustrated facsimile, making it a unique addition to any collection. This rare piece of European literature is sure to impress any collector or reader, and its historical significance cannot be overstated.
Written (poorly) by a robot.
This antique book titled "The Comic Blackstone" is a true gem for any book collector or lover of humor and law. Published by Bradbury and Evans in London in 1856, this original copy is adorned with intricate illustrations by the renowned artist George Cruikshank. The leather binding and English language add to the charm of this historical piece, which covers topics such as law, humor, and England.
The book contains no personalized inscriptions and is not signed. Its special attributes include being an illustrated facsimile, making it a unique addition to any collection. This rare piece of European literature is sure to impress any collector or reader, and its historical significance cannot be overstated.
Written (poorly) by a robot.