8vo
1789 · Philadelphia
by LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia: Zachariah Poulson, Jr., 1789. 8vo. (8 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches). pp. (36) 406, errata in rear, uncut. Bound to style in 18th-century half calf with contemporary marble paper boards, red morocco label spine gilt.
Catalogue of the famed library founded by Benjamin Franklin, published during the time when it served as the Library of Congress. Notable for categorizing books on Enlightenment principles of Memory, Reason, and Imagination.
An important record of the reading material Americans turned to after ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The 1789 catalogue of the Library Company, also serving at that time as Library of (truncated)
Catalogue of the famed library founded by Benjamin Franklin, published during the time when it served as the Library of Congress. Notable for categorizing books on Enlightenment principles of Memory, Reason, and Imagination.
An important record of the reading material Americans turned to after ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The 1789 catalogue of the Library Company, also serving at that time as Library of (truncated)