An historical description of Dunkirk : from its origin in 646 to the year 1785
1794
L2003F30 1794
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Title
An historical description of Dunkirk : from its origin in 646 to the year 1785
Published
London : Printed for W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty, and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1794.
Description
51, [1] p., [4] leaves of plates ([3] fold.) : maps ; 28 cm. (fol.)
Call Number
L2003F30 1794
System Control No.
(OCoLC)04803754
Note
Signatures: [A]4 B-F4 G2.
"The manuscript from which the following Historical account of Dunkirk has been translated, was written by M. Diot for the use of Monseigneur de Calonne, formerly comptroller of the finances of France ..."--Cf. Advertisement.
Appendix on p. [41]-51: "Extract from the memoirs of Roger de Rabutin, Count Bussy."
Dunkirk has been known for it naval power and trade; owned by England for a brief period in 1667.
"The manuscript from which the following Historical account of Dunkirk has been translated, was written by M. Diot for the use of Monseigneur de Calonne, formerly comptroller of the finances of France ..."--Cf. Advertisement.
Appendix on p. [41]-51: "Extract from the memoirs of Roger de Rabutin, Count Bussy."
Dunkirk has been known for it naval power and trade; owned by England for a brief period in 1667.
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