Description
a trifle browned, and a few minor blemishes, pp. 70, [2, blanl], 8vo, original moiré green cloth, lettered in gilt on the upper cover with the arms of Glasgow at the centre, gilt edges, lower cover a little stained, a trifle faded
Publication details: Glasgow: James Lumsden and Son,1838,
Rare Book
The foundation document of one of 3 Scottish banks that still issue their own banknotes (though the Clydesdale is no longer an independent entity). James Lumsden, the printer, was the driving force behind the foundation: he was later Lord Provost of Glagow. COPAC records but 4 copies, Glasgow, NLS, Senate House, Sheffield: no more in WorldCat.
a trifle browned, and a few minor blemishes, pp. 70, [2, blanl], 8vo, original moiré green cloth, lettered in gilt on the upper cover with the arms of Glasgow at the centre, gilt edges, lower cover a little stained, a trifle faded
Bibliography: (Goldsmiths 30434)
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