1337078 THE WASHINGTON GUIDE.
THE WASHINGTON GUIDE
THE WASHINGTON GUIDE
THE WASHINGTON GUIDE
THE WASHINGTON GUIDE

THE WASHINGTON GUIDE

City of Washington: Printed and sold by S.A. Elliot, near the Washington Assembly Rooms; sold also by all the booksellers in this city and Georgetown, 1826. Second Edition. 12mo., viii, 138, [2], 139-150 pages. In Good condition. Bound in contemporary quarter calf with marbled boards and faded gilt titling to spine. Spine shows extensive wear with significant loss to head and tail of spine. Moderate wear and rubbing to binding. Frontispiece and pages 99-106 loose but present. Title page through page 12 and pages 87-94 mostly detached from binding. Ink ownership inscription to front free end paper. Volume contains a frontispiece of the Capital, a plate of the President's House, a plate of George Town College and Columbia College, and a plate of Arlington House. AB Consignment. Shelved in Case 7.

1337078

Shelved Dupont Bookstore

Price: $2,000

NOTES

An extremely scarce work. "...it does include detailed descriptions of the history of the Chesapeake region, the establishment of the District of Columbia as the national capital, the flora and fauna of the current city, and the surrounding rivers." [History, Art & Archives, U.S. House of Representatives, “The Washington Guide,”]

"Account of the capture of the city of Washington, by the British, on the 24th of August, 1814 ...": p. 26-51. "Botany of the District of Columbia" / J.A. Brereton: p. 123-138.

Worldcat with 5 copies: Library of Congress, New-York Historical Society Library, New York Public Library, Missouri History Museum, and University of Michigan, plus a copy at the U.S. House of Representatives.