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HEYWOOD, B. A.. Report of the state of the liverpool institution, made to the meeting of the proprietors on the 14th march, 1820.

Liverpool. Printed by G. F. Harris's Widow and Brothers, 1820. First edition.
8vo. v, [2], 8-24pp. Original publisher's drab paper wrappers. Substantial loss to spine, chipping to wrap edges, spotting. Title-page lightly foxed, else internally clean and crisp. Inscribed ‘Fasque’ to head of upper wrapper, from the recently dispersed Scottish Gladstone estates.
A report by the chairman on the annual performance of the Liverpool Royal Institution, an educational establishment founded by William Roscoe in conjunction with local philanthropic associates - many of whom had had dealings in the slave trade - in 1817.

COPAC records a single copy (Liverpool).
£ 250.00 Antiquates Ref: 13682