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1. CLUBBE, John. (All by this author)

  Miscellaneous Tracts of the Rev. John Clubbe, Rector of Whatfield, and Vicar of Debenham, Suffolk.

Ipswich: Printed by W. Jackson, for J. Shave, (1770?).

First edition, 2 vols., 8vo, folding engraved plate, good pair in contemp. polished calf, full gilt spines, dull.

A collection of five tracts, each with subtitles, seperate pagination, but continuous signatures. The tracts include his satirical work on the History of Whatfield, and an essay on Physiognamy which is dedicated to William Hogarth. The folding engraved plate, which is in Caricature form, relates to the essay on Physiognamy.

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