Rowlandson's tour in a post chaise, 1782; with text by Joseph Grego, ca. 1891.

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Rowlandson's tour in a post chaise, 1782; with text by Joseph Grego, ca. 1891.

This illustrated volume is a "mock up" of Thomas Rowlandson's tour from his studio in London to the wreck of the "Royal George" sunk at Spithead. The drawings are from Rowlandson's sketchbook on the journey accompanied by short narratives describing the journey.

1 volume, 39x29cm.46 p.

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