[4], 206, [2] p. ;|c21 cm. (8vo)
Attributed to J.F. André by BN Cat and by Querard The Treaty of Amiens, an agreement signed by Great Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands, lasted for 14 months before it broke down. The British gave up all claims to the French crown and territory, including that of Haiti, the former French colony of Saint-Domingue. It did retain Trinidad and Ceylon. France separately agreed to return Egypt to the Ottoman Empire Signatures: pi² (pi2 verso blank) A-2C (2C4
verso blank) Errata: p. [1], 3rd count Printer's advertisement: p. [2], 1st count Querard John Carter Brown Library copy quarter bound in contemporary blonde calf with marbled boards John Carter Brown Library copy acquired with the assistance of the Sophia Augusta Brown Fund Provenance of the John Carter Brown Library copy: Chateau de Mello [i.e. owned by Bron Achille de Seillière]: in gilt stamped on spine
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