English Wool Trade: Selected Tracts, 1613-1715
Unpaginated but circa 300pp. In green cloth covered boards with gilt lettering on spine. 12mo. Ex College Library with usual markings. Cloth gently rubbed at corners and spine tips, some tape residue marks around base of spine. Top text block edge a little dusty. Internally neat, clean, bright and tight. A collection of original tracts on the English Wool Trade, republished here: A Declaration of the Estate of Clothing now used within this Realme of England [1613]; The Golden Fleece, wherein is Related the Riches of English Wools in its Manufactures [1656]; England's Interest and Improvement [1663]; England's Interest Asserted, in the Improvement of its Native Commodities and more especially the Manufacture of Wool [1669]; Reasons Humbly Offered by the Governor Assistants, and Fellowship of Eastland Merchants Against a General Liberty to Export the English Woollen Manufacture [1689], and Great Britain's Glory- Woolen and Silk Manufacture [1715]. Hard to find title.