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Lot 5104
First Edition of The Jesuit's Memorial
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Robert Parsons. THE JESUIT'S MEMORIAL, FOR THE INTENDED REFORMATION OF ENGLAND, UNDER THEIR FIRST POPISH PRINCE. PUBLISHED FROM THE COPY THAT WAS PRESENTED TO THE LATE KING JAMES II. London: printed for Richard Chiswel, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690. Full leather with raised bands on spine, all edges speckled. 8vo; [8], lvi, [16], 262, [2]pp. With half-title, title, dedication, an introduction by Edward Gee, and final advertisement leaf. ESTC R1686.

7 5/8 x 5 in.

From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.

Robert Parsons (Persons) (England, 1546-1610) was a Jesuit priest. His text, A memorial for the reformation of England..., first written down at the end of the 16th century, existed in manuscript form only for nearly a century before it was first published as The Jesuit's Memorial in 1690.

Boards scuffed and chipped, with edgewear, and rubbed and bumped corners; spine with later sticker and losses to leather at ends; cracking to joints with upper board loose; partial loss of front paste-down and with bookplate, rear paste-down lacking; wear to free endpapers with losses and chips, and occasional small stain and ink mark; small holes in half-title and title with small piece of leather adhered to lower left corner of half-title and light residue at lower edge; pages lightly toned with occasional minor grime, minimal scattered foxing, and pencil or ink line, (2) leaves with frayed edge or corner, otherwise interior is extremely crisp and clean. A good and complete copy.