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Silas Deane, American Diplomat, In Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or Compendium Of Entertaining Knowledge For October, 1783 -

Silas Deane, American Diplomat, In Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or Compendium Of Entertaining Knowledge For October, 1783 -

Silas Deane, American diplomat, in Walker's Hibernian Magazine, or Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge for October, 1783

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Dublin: Printed by Thomas Walker at Cicero's Head, 1783. Good + condition. Complete monthly number, with cameo copper engraved portraits of Silas Deane, the first foreign diplomat from the United States to France, who negotiated there for assistance and made secret arrangements with the Marquis de Lafayette to travel to America and join the Revolution (p525). Also a full page frontispiece engraved portrait titled, 'Achmett Ben Ali, an Aga of Tunis'. The Hibernian covered news and politics in Ireland, Britain, Europe and North America, as well as theater and book reviews, original prose and poetry, and business, marriage and death notices. The printed illustrations included important personages, music & practical items such as sewing patterns. 8vo, pp505 - 560. Single issue, extracted from yearly volume.

  • Bookseller Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Good + condition
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher Printed by Thomas Walker at Cicero's Head
  • Place of Publication Dublin
  • Date Published 1783