Krr.3.46(33)
King Pepin's campaign. A burlesque opera..
[London : s.n., 1778]
5, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
Anonymous. By William Shirley.
An allusion to Louis XV's campaign in Flanders.
Possibly issued with 'All's well, that ends well' by William Shakespeare. London, printed for J. Wenman, 1778.
Drop-head title.
Printed in two columns.
ESTC, T29475
No provenance information recorded in the book.
Sammelband. Late 18th- or early 19th-century half speckled calf and brown speckled or marbled paper over pasteboard. Spine rounded, divided into six large compartments by transverse gilt single fillets; second compartment from head of spine has title-label with gilt lettering; false headbands of alternating red and green thread. Textblock trimmed and rounded. Endpapers comprising at both sides a single bifolium of laid paper, forming a pastedown with free endpaper; undecorated.
Imperfect: wanting p. 5.
Bookseller's code on endpaper recto of sammelband.
Bound with 37 other items, shelfmarks Krr.3.46(01) - (32), (34) - (38).
Burlesques 18th century.
English drama (Comedy) 18th century.
England London.
eng
B50768