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The Jacobite Rebellion...
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, November, 1746 There is still content on the Jacobite Rebellion, with: "Rebels Tried at York". And near the back is half a page on: "Executed at York". Also a report from the: "Boston Gazette" in America concerning the troubles with France in Louisbourgh and Cape Breton, Canada. There is another letter from Nova Scotia.
Three pages are taken up with a List of Ships Taken" including several traveling to or from America, and an article: "Journal of the Expedition to Britany" but lacking the related plate.
Among other articles: "Difficulty of Assembling a Sufficient Army" "Further Essays on Electricity" which takes over 2 pages; "Proceedings against the Rebels at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark" "Extract of a letter from Antigua" & much more.
Near the back is the "Historical Chronicle" which has various news reports from throughout Europe as well as a report from "Boston in New England".
Complete in 56 pages, 5 by 8 inches, full title/contents page featuring an engraving of St. John's Gate, very good condition.
A very nice pre-Revolutionary War magazine from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content. This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
Three pages are taken up with a List of Ships Taken" including several traveling to or from America, and an article: "Journal of the Expedition to Britany" but lacking the related plate.
Among other articles: "Difficulty of Assembling a Sufficient Army" "Further Essays on Electricity" which takes over 2 pages; "Proceedings against the Rebels at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark" "Extract of a letter from Antigua" & much more.
Near the back is the "Historical Chronicle" which has various news reports from throughout Europe as well as a report from "Boston in New England".
Complete in 56 pages, 5 by 8 inches, full title/contents page featuring an engraving of St. John's Gate, very good condition.
A very nice pre-Revolutionary War magazine from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content. This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's