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STOW, John.

The survay of London: containing, the originall, antiquitie, encrease, and more moderne estate of the sayd famous citie.

As also, the rule and gouernment thereof (both ecclesiasticall and temporall) from time to time. With a briefe relation of all the memorable monuments and other especiall obseruations, both in and about the same citie. Written in the yeere 1598. by Iohn S

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105989
London, printed by George Purslowe, dwelling at the east end of Christs Church, 1618
£2,500

John Stow (1525ý-1605), chronicler and antiquary, formed a considerable collection of documents, charters and manuscripts relating to English history and was part of the first flowering of antiquarianism in the circle that included Camden, Lambard and Fleetwood. This was to be 'his last great publication ... embodying a lifetime of loving observation and research in his native city ... Stow was obviously a most important figure in the story of Elizabethan historical publishing, and the continued reprints of his work reflect this' (H.S.Bennett, English books and readers, 1558-1603, p.217).

His survey begins with a discussion of the antiquity of the city. After treating of major features, London Bridge, the Thames, the city wall, towers, castles and gates, he processes through the metropolis by wards. He also describes the ancient sports and games of London as well as parish churches, hospitals and leper houses. The work provides 'an exhaustive and invaluable

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Small 4to, [12], 20, [4], 21-980, [4] pp., couple of pages of the Epistle dedicatory with ink splashes (causing minor loss of text), light old browning pages 940-957, pages 951 - 976 intermittently shaved close at head, last leaf with small repairs to inner margin (not affecting text), modern contemporary style blind-stamped calf by Bernard Middleton, overall this is a very pleasing example which opens well throughout, an excellent copy.

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