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Memorable remarks upon the ancient and modern state of the Jewish nation; with several other...

Memorable remarks upon the ancient and modern state of the Jewish nation; with several other particulars relating to the Jews. To which are prefixed, a particular account of two journeys to Jerusalem

by Crouch, Nathaniel (1632?-1752?)

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Bolton : printed by B. Jackson, 1786. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in full aniline calf with a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some wear and tear to the spine and panel edges as with age. Physical description; [2], 184 pages. Notes; See detail records for Notes relating to this item. Subjects; Jews � History.
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London: Printed and sold by all the Bookksellers., 1759.. 1759 16mo. 150 [i.e.160] p. Frontis. Period style calf binding, lettered direct to the spine. A cheap chapbook production on soft paper. The frontis.and title are soiled and the first and final leaves have a little loss by abrasion, nowhere affecting the text. The text itself is an augmented version of 'A journey to Jerusalem' attributed in the Dictionary of national biography to Nathaniel Crouch. 'A strange and true account' is by H. Timberlake; 'The travels of fourteen Englishmen' is by N. Crouch; 'Relation of the great council' is by Samuel Brett; 'The counterfeit Messiah' is from John Evelyn's 'History of the three late famous imposters'. It includes: 'A brief chronology concerning the Jews' by Nath. Holmes. ESTC T70885. Scarce.
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Two Journeys to Jerusalem

by R.B. [Nathaniel Crouch as Richard Burton]

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London: Printed and Sold by All the Booksellers, 1759. Cloth. Good. 6" by 4.5". None. A scarce augmented version of Crouch's 'A Journey to Jerusalem'. A compilation of works, including 'A Strange and True Account' by H Timberlake, The Travels of Fourteen Englishmen' by Nathaniel Crouch, 'Relation of the great council' by Samuel Brett and 'The Counterfeit Messiah' from John Evelyn's 'History of three late famous imposters'. Collated: Complete, with one plate and pages 152-160 misnumbered. A fascinating volume, containing a great amount information regarding the history of Judaism and their existence in America, Africa, Palestine and more. Uncommon in any edition or condition. Nathaniel Crouch was an English printer and bookseller who wrote under the pseudonym Richard Burton, or R.B. He was considered a poor historian, borrowing heavily from other works and publishing them as his own works under his imprint. He was widely denounced by historians of the following centuries, including Samuel… Read More
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