The Statutes at Large, From the 30th to the 33rd Year of King George II. To Which is prefixed, a Table Containing the Titles of all the Statutes during that Period. Volume XXII. Pickering, Danby Published by Printed by Joseph Bentham, Cambridge, 1766. Full leather binding., though the boards are detached and worn/scuffed, as well as the blanks. Vertical cracking to the banded spine. Previous owner's name on the title page (William Dobinson, Carliston). Includes a couple of folding plans, one showing the price of bread. 538pp. Binding copy. One of a number of similar Items I am selling. Postage combined when taking more than one item, but please await a combined invoice BEFORE paying. Please also await an invoice if purchasing items that have 'Courier' postage, as this can only be added from my end. Prices should be noted on the relative listings themselves. Postage combined/reduced where possible when taking more than one book. ***Canadian Bidders*** Unfortunately Due to the recent changes made by the Royal Mail for deliveries to Canada over 2kg, I am unable to offer books over 2kg to Canadian bidders at the usual rate that applies to North American bidders. Any Canadian bidders wishing to purchase books over 2kg can do so but the cost will be high at £47 Airmail, no surface mail available, although this also gives a limit of 10kg. Heavy items may not be able to be sent to PO Boxes overseas. Contact me for more details ***Overseas Bidders*** No cheques please unless drawn on a UK bank. Overseas transactions to be paid with Paypal, NO Foreign Currency, thanks ***All Bidders*** Please note that items are sent to the address as stated on your invoice unless I am imformed otherwise in A SEPERATE EMAIL VIA EBAY. I reserve the right to charge an additional fee for higher value items to cover the cost of a 'signed for' service. All items are sent without insurance, although this can be arranged for an additional fee, please contact me for more details. Postage is combined when more than one item is purchased where possible. New: A new book, never used. As New (AN): Although a used book, it should appear unread with no flaws, just as when it was sold new. Fine (F): Should have no flaws, a perfect copy of a used book. Mint: Another term for Fine. Near Fine (NF): May show a small flaw, such as shelf wear, but nearly perfect and unread. Very Good (VG): The broadest category for used books, this describes any average used book. May have small flaws, and has probably been read, but should appear overall clean and attractive. Good (G): Will probably have significant wear or damage, although is still intact. Suitable for reading, but not necessarily a good gift copy. The old saying in bookselling is "good ain't good." Fair: Another term for Poor or Reading Copy: Heavily worn or damaged, a poor book will be readable but not attractive. Binding Copy: This will be the complete pages of the book, but the binding has been broken or damaged to the point it will need professional rebinding |