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An address to the people of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, containing an account of the sufferings of Thomas O'Neill, a British officer, while confined in the prison of the Conciergerie, at Paris, for two years and ten months; and of his escape from thence, during his second imprisonment as a prisoner at war. Written by himself.
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O'NEILL, Thomas
An address to the people of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, containing an account of the sufferings of Thomas O'Neill, a British officer, while confined in the prison of the Conciergerie, at Paris, for two years and ten months; and of his escape from thence, during his second imprisonment as a prisoner at war. Written by himself.
London (Place), printed by J. Barfield, and sold by Mr Egerton, and H.D. Symonds,, 1806.
[12], 72 p. ; 23.0 cm. (8º)
The [12]-pp. list of subscribers is inserted after p. [iv] of the prelims, after which the introduction forms pp. [v]--viii and the main text commences on p. 9. A textual correction is supplied in ink on p. 14. A second edition was published in the same year.
Copy Notes Unopened.
Binding Original C19th light blue paper boards, white paper spine cover.
Reference Number 146
Additional Names Conciergerie (Paris, France)
An address to the people of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, containing an account of the sufferings of Thomas O'Neill, a British officer, while confined in the prison of the Conciergerie, at Paris, for two years and ten months; and of his escape from thence, during his second imprisonment as a prisoner at war. Written by himself.
London (Place), printed by J. Barfield, and sold by Mr Egerton, and H.D. Symonds,, 1806.
[12], 72 p. ; 23.0 cm. (8º)
The [12]-pp. list of subscribers is inserted after p. [iv] of the prelims, after which the introduction forms pp. [v]--viii and the main text commences on p. 9. A textual correction is supplied in ink on p. 14. A second edition was published in the same year.
Copy Notes Unopened.
Binding Original C19th light blue paper boards, white paper spine cover.
Reference Number 146
Additional Names Conciergerie (Paris, France)