THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF TOM TACKLE, of London, Mariner. Giving an Account of the extraordinary Accidents that befell him both on Land and at Sea; from his first going on the briny Ocean, to his comfortable Retirement near his old Shipmate’s Seat in Kent.
London: Printed by Robert Bassam, No. 53 St. John’s-Street, West-Smithfield; and may be had at the Temple of the Muses, Finsbury-Square; Symonds or Hamilton, Paternoster-Row; Champante and Witrow [sic], Aldgate; and of all the Booksellers, 1798. (Price One Shilling.) 108 pages. Illustrated with three engraved plates. Bound in recent full sheep gilt with a black gilt label to the spine. 123 x 80 mm. Trimmed close to the text in places, with the occasional loss of a letter; last page a little soiled; else a very good copy of a rare book. First published in 1797. This copy collates with the British Museum 1797 edition except for the different arrangement of the plates.
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