JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS; [JOSEPHUS BEN GORION] - The Wonderful, and Most Deplorable History of the Later Times of the Jews: With the Destruction of the City of Jerusalem. Which History Begins Where the Holy Scriptures Do EndLondon: William Thackeray, 1684. [Reprint]. Brown hardback leather cover. 180mm x 100mm (7" x 4"). 344pp, 2pp, 10pp. 2 laid down frontispiece engravings and folding plan. 'Whereunto is added a Brief of the ten captivities; with the Pourtrait of the Roman Rams, and Engins of Battery, &c. As also of Jerusalem; with the tearful and presaging Apparitions that were seen in the air before her Ruins. Moreover, there is a parallel of the late Times and Crimes in London, with those in Jerusalem'. Epistle Dedicatory by James Howel from the Prison of the Fleet, Feb. 5. 1650.. G : in Good condition. Cover rubbed and stained on lower board. Rebacked. Edges of engravings and title page chipped. Folding plan lacks a section and a corner missing from fold. Contents tight .
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