The natural history of Cornwall The air, climate, waters, rivers, lakes, sea and tides; of the stones, semimetals, Metals, Tin, and the manner of mining; The Constitution of the Stannaries; Iron, Copper, Silver, Lead, and Gold, found in Cornwall. Vegetables, Rare Birds, Fishes, Shells, Reptiles, and Quadrupeds: of the inhabitants, Their Manners, Customs, Plays or Interludes, Exercises, and Festivals; the Cornish Language, Trade, Tenures, and Arts. Illustrated with a new sheet map of the country, and twenty-eight folio copper-plates from Original Drawings taken on the Spot. By William Borlase, A. M. F. R. S. Rector of Ludgvan, and Author of the Antiquities of Cornwall
Language: English Publication details: Oxford printed for the author; by W. Jackson: sold by W. Sandby, at the Ship in Fleet-Street London; and the booksellers of Oxford MDCCLVIII. [1758]Description: xix, [1], 326, [2] p., plates map 2oSubject(s): Summary: With a list of subscribers and a final leaf of errata.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Book | Historic collection Historic collection | FOLIO 1758 BORLASE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 30075942 |
With a list of subscribers and a final leaf of errata.