Defoe, Daniel. A trumpet blown in the north, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine ...  ([London], 1716. First Edition).

Defoe, Daniel. A trumpet blown in the north, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine ... ([London], 1716. First Edition).

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Defoe, Daniel.  A trumpet blown in the north, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine, call'd by the men of the world, Duke of Mar. By a ministring friend of the people call'd Quakers. With a Word of Advice and Direction to the said John Eriskine, and his Followers. S. Keimer, [London], 1716. First Edition. Binding: Hardcover (Three Quarter Leather). Book Condition: Very Good+ Condition. Size: 8"-9" - Octavo (8vo). 32 pages. Pp. 3-38, 1 l. 18 cm. (8vo.). A beautifully preserved copy in an attractive binding  of Defoe's "pseudo-Quaker rebuke to the Earl of Mar, the leader of the Jacobite rebels, making much of his violation of the Oath of Abjuration, pointing out the folly of his hopes of English support, and prophesying his defeat" (University of London Library-Senate House catalog note). Indexed in ESTC Defoe t070860, Moore 330, Furbank and Owens. A critical bibliography of Daniel Defoe, no. 180, Smith,  Anti-Quakeriana, p.35. Moore reports six copies, of which I could confirm four s

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