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Gordon's American War. The History of the Ris

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Gordon's American War. The History of the Ris
Gordon's American War. The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of the United States of America: including an Account of the Late War; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from their Origin to that Period. By William Gordon. London, 1788, four volumes, all nine folding maps present. Highly important contemporary chronicle of the founding of America, covering almost every event of the era, from a British viewpoint. Just a few of many citations in "Contents": "Mr. Payne's [sic] pamphlet titled Common Sense... The Declaration of Independence [Vol. II, pp. 290-298]...General Washington's distressing situation...." "This day at twelve o'clock, the declaration of independence was proclaimed at the state house Philadelphia, amidst the greatest acclamations. The next day...it was read at the head of each brigade of the continental army at New York, and every where received with loud huzzas, and the utmost demonstrations of joy. The same evening the equestrian statue of the king was laid prostrate on the ground. The lead of which it is made is doomed to be run into bullets...." Magnificent original burled boards, perhaps goatskin, elaborately decorated spines with red and black leather labels (some lifting, and highly delicate), unusual gilt stamping of edges of boards; boards loose at hinges, some dry cracking of spines, but good-plus, and internally excellent. No complete sets found online. Excessively rare, additionally so with its maps present, and highly desirable.