Book ID: 27360 Camera Regis, Or a Short View of London. Containing the Antiquity, Fame, Walls, Bridge, River, Gates, Tower, Cathedral, Officers, Courts, Customs, Franchises, &c., of that Renowned City. JOHN BRYDALL.

A 17th Century Guide to the Landmarks of London

Camera Regis, Or a Short View of London. Containing the Antiquity, Fame, Walls, Bridge, River, Gates, Tower, Cathedral, Officers, Courts, Customs, Franchises, &c., of that Renowned City.

Place and Imprint: London: Printed for William Crooke, 1676.
Edition: First edition.
Bibliographical References: ESTC R2537; Wing B-5253.
Condition: Hinges and chipped edges of the free endpapers neatly repaired; very good copy in contemporary state.
Book ID: 27360

Physical Description

Small 8vo, contemporary blind-ruled sheep, brown leather label, gilt lettering. With the first and final blanks and three pages of publisher's terminal advertisements.

Comments

An interesting guide to the landmarks and civic structure of London by a lawyer and author on legal matters, John Brydall (circa 1635-1705). He writes about the origins and organization of cities; the etymology of the name London; the history of its landmarks; the layers of civic bureaucracy; and the essential laws and regulations governing the town.

Price: $1,250.00

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