Description: Wenger, Mark R. The English Travels of Sir John Percival and William Byrd II: The Percival Diary of 1701. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1989. First Thus; 9-1/2 by 6-1/2 inches; pp.viii, [2], 197; black and white illustrations throughout. Umber cloth, gilt titles on black spine, brown endpapers, pictorial dust jacket. A fine copy, like new. "In 1701 Sir John Percival embarked on a fourteen-week tour of England, traveling with the noted diarist William Byrd II of Virginia. during these travels, Percival kept a detailed journal of his observations on the places, people, and ideas he encountered, commenting on an astonishing range of issues. In later years this experience bore fruit in Percival's patronage of the arts and in his involvement with the colonization of Georgia. Reverberations of the tour are also evident in the literary efforts of William Byrd, in his subsequent town-building endeavors, and in the world he created upon his return to Virginia. Having viewed some of England's greatest collections of art and books, Byrd assembled a celebrated gallery of English portraits and displayed them amidst one of the most splendid libraries in colonial America." Please see the pictures for detail.
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Binding: Cloth
Place of Publication: Columbia
Title: The English Travels of Sir John Percival and William Byrd II
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Subject: Exploration & Travel
Modified Item: No
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1989
California Prop 65 Warning: n/a
Language: English
Illustrator: Various, B & W Reproductions
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated, Dust Jacket protected in removable archival sleeve, Primary Source
Author: Sir John Percival
Region: North America
Topic: Diaries & Correspondence
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Editor: Mark R. Wenger
Character Family: William Byrd II, Sir John Percival