June 1746 British fleet military engagement against navy of France and Spain, Includes report of a ship taken by captain from New York and one from Boston
Periodical
Sylvanus Urban. The Gentleman's Magazine. London: Edward Cave, June 1746. 7" x 5" inches. pp. 280-332. This edition of The Gentleman's Magazine focuses on current events, political affairs, poetry, and opinion pieces of 18 century England. The Gentleman's Magazine ran for around 200 years, and was one of the first and longest lasting periodical publications. This issue including news and opinions on British fleet military engagement against navy of France and Spain, including list of ships taken from France (one ship taken by captain from New York and one from Boston) Watson treaty on Electricity, news of North America, a register of the month's new publications, a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs, a summary of monthly events, vital statistics (births, deaths, marriages), preferment's, commodity prices. This copy was removed from a larger anthology but is tightly bound with clean pages. In very good condition overall.Item #18044
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