The old man and his three sons, a fable applied to the present juncture [graphic].
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Title
The old man and his three sons, a fable applied to the present juncture [graphic].
Contributor
Tringham, William, active 1734-1791, publisher.
Published / Created
[1759?]
Publication Place
London
Publisher
Sold by W. Tringham, Castle Alley, Royal Exchange
Description
Title etched above image. Description based on imperfect impression; sheet trimmed within plate mark resulting in loss of imprint. Imprint from British Museum catalogue. Publication date possibly later than 1759. See British Book Trade Index online. Two columns of the fable in verse below image: An old revrend [sic] seer had three lads to his sons, stout fellows tis said and a match for three nuns ... Mounted to 30 x 44 cm.
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