- Antoine Hamilton
- Memoirs of the Life of Count de Grammont: Containing, in Particular, the Amorous Intrigues of the Court of England in the Reign of King Charles II, 1714
- Leather, paper
- NFS
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Not For Sale
London: J. Brown in Exchange-Alley, W. Taylor at the Ship in Paternoster Row, J. Brown near Temple-Bar, W. Lewis in Russell Street, Covent Garden, and J. Graves next White's Chocolate House in St. James St., 1714.
Book originally belonged to Elihu Phinney (1755-1813), the first printer of Cooperstown, New York. Was also owned by Alfred Corning Clark (1844-96) and Frederick Ambrose Clark (1880-1964).
- Subject Matter: Love, gossip
- Collections: Rare Books