Oversize ephemera. EPH+51.

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Description

Political ephemera including broadsides and Royal Proclamations and a lot about the Napoleonic wars: destruction of the Turkish and Egyptian Fleets (1827), Charles II (1685), William and Mary (1690, 1691), William III (1688, 1695/61701), Anne (1701, 1702, 1705), W.J. Denison's 'Address to the people of England', election posters (1835), Sam's cash and occupation gone, Spillard's journeys in the Americas [1796], new boundaries of Bristol (1841), Corporal Trim on the invasion (by the French), a peep into Hanover (French atrocities), "To the infamous wretch... [who] hopes to find mercy in the breast of ... Bonaparte", list of the Privy Council, secretaries of state and other royal and governmental posts (1679?), War with the Dutch (1814?), Friends and countrymen (R.B., 1803), Definitive treaty of peace (Amiens, March 25, 1802), 'John Bull to brother Patrick in Ireland' (1803), 'Invasion: scene of a play. Enter John Bull and Bonaparte', 'Britons, the period is now arrived, when it is to be discovered whether you are to be freemen or slaves', 'Friends, Britons, countrymen', 'To the inhabitants of the British isles', 'Substance of the Corsican Bonaparte's hand-bills', 'Declaration of the merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London...' (1803), Le Charivari 29 July 1840.

Physical description

1 folder ; 60 cm.

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