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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | [DODSLEY, ROBERT.] The economy of human life. In two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by a Bramin. Reprinted at Litchfield, by T. Collier, n.d. [ca, 1798]. First Litchfield edition, square 24mo, [120 x 106mm.], 185pp., flyleaf loose and bearing the early ownership signature of Phebe Tilinghast, title with tear (not affecting letterpress) sewn together by an early hand, a few marginal tears, crude, but apparently original 1/4 roan over bare birch boards; a fragile but acceptable example printed by Thomas Collier, an apprentice to Richard Draper in Boston, and later the publisher of "The Weekly Monitor and American Advertiser" at Litchfield 1784-1807. Evans 33646. Offered for US$ 150.00 by: Rulon-Miller Books ABAA/ILAB - Book number: 3006 | |||