Annals of the coinage of Britain and its dependencies : from the earliest period of authentick history to the end of the fiftieth year of the reign of his present Majesty King George III /
By the Rev. Rogers Ruding, B.D. ....
- London : Printed and sold by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street; sold also by T. Payne and H. Foss, Pall Mall; T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand; T. [sic] Asperne, Cornhill; J. Hatchard, Piccadilly; W. Clarke, New Bond Street; Mr. Parker, Oxford; Mr. Miles, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden; and Mr. Young, High Holborn., M.DCCCXVII.[1817-1819].
- 4 v. : ill., tables, map ; 4°.
Pagination: Vol. 1: [8], xxxvi, 22, 25-192, 195-518 p., [2] leaves of folded plates -- Vol. 2: [2], 532 p. -- Vol. 3: [2], xxxvi, 499, *500-*519, [4], 500-542, [42] p. -- Vol. [4]: [1] leaf, [2], 5, 28, XLII, XIX, VI, XIII leaves of plates (1 folded). Pages 23-24 and 193-194 in vol. 1 are represented by folded letterpress tables. Includes a list of subscribers in vol. 1. Volume [4] contains the plates, and has no title-leaf, only a letterpress "Explanation of the plan [of the Mint]." with "Vol. IV." in the direction-line. The plates are largely reprinted from earlier works. Some are signed as etched by Francis Perry or William Parsons (the latter after drawings by himself or Edward Edwards). A separate Supplement (including addenda and corrigenda and additional plates) was published in 1819, at the same time as a complete second edition of the work. In the imprint "T. Asperne" is en error for "J. Asperne". "Mr. Miles" and "Mr. Young" in the imprint appear not to have been conventional booksellers, and may perhaps have been coin-sellers. Lowndes notes that large paper copies were available.