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An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour to that Island and memoirs of Pascal Paoli

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An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour to that Island and memoirs of Pascal Paoli

by Boswell, James

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London: Foulis for E. and C. Dilly, 1768. First edition, with cancels at E2 & Z3. Engraved title-page, large fold-out map (Rothschild, state 2). Half-title present. Pp. xxi, [xxii, blank], [2, contents], 382, [2, blank]. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary polished calf, red title label, Minor wear at joints, else fine. First edition, with cancels at E2 & Z3. Engraved title-page, large fold-out map (Rothschild, state 2). Half-title present. Pp. xxi, [xxii, blank], [2, contents], 382, [2, blank]. 1 vols. 8vo. First edition in contemporary binding of Boswell's first major work - an account of his trip to Corsica and his meeting with General Pasquale Paoli, leader of the Corsican independence movement. "With its reports of the gallant islanders and a Plutarchan depiction of Paoli paralleled with several classical heroes, [An Account of Corsica] was an immediate success. The work was widely read and translated, stimulated great interest in Paoli and the Corsican cause, brought its author wide fame in Britain and Europe, and found an interested readership among the Americans. It attracted the notice of the French government (which had a translation made), and though Boswell's ambition for British intervention was not to be fulfilled, he probably influenced Britain's decision to send secret supplies of arms to the Corsicans" (ODNB). Pottle 24; Rothschild 442; Gaskell, Foulis 473

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Title
An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour to that Island and memoirs of Pascal Paoli
Author
Boswell, James
Format/Binding
Engraved title-page, large fold-out map (Rothschild, state 2). Half-title present. Pp. xxi, [xxii, blank], [2, contents], 382, [
Book Condition
Used - Contemporary polished calf, red title label, Minor wear at joints, else fine
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Edition
First edition, with cancels at E2 & Z3
Publisher
Foulis for E. and C. Dilly
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1768
Keywords
Scottish | Irish | British | James Boswell
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