David Booth (1766-1846) was a Scottish lexicographer who, among other projects, wrote articles on brewing for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. This is the first volume of his dictionary. A second was intended but never published.
Publication Info
Publisher: James Cochrane and Co.
Edition: n/a
Date Published: 1835
Place Published: London
ISBN: n/a
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Condition: Good
Signed: No
Dust Jacket: No
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Details: ccxxi, 453 p. 30 cm. Engraved plate in introduction. Half leather with paper boards. Spine badly chipped, corners and edges worn. Front cover has label for the "Book Society, Clinton Arms Inn, Newark" with accompanying bookplate on front pastedown. "Literary Gazette" review has been pasted on front free endpaper. Some foxing and thumbing. Pages xli-xlviii and 445-8 loosening.