LOT 3207
				5th November 2019
			
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							LOT 3207
                POETRY. - [William COOMBE]. The Diaboliad… dedicated to the Worst Man in his Majesty's Dominions. London: for G. Kearsly, 1777. Second edition. (Toning, corner loss to three leaves, some contemporary annotation.) [Bound with:] The Diaboliad, a Poem… dedicated to the Worst Woman in his Majesty's Dominions.  London: J. Bew, 1778. (Browning, some spotting.) Second edition, 4to (257 x 203mm.) Disbound. Note: this poem is a satire and full of personal, bitter attacks. It was William Coombe's first literary success in London. - And four further 18th century poems (including Henry James Pye's 'Faringdon Hill', 1774, 4to) (5).
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