An Essay on Archery. Describing the practice of that art, in all ages and nations.
Worcester: Printed by J. and J. Holl and sold by J. Robson, 1792. Octavo in half-sheets (21 x 13 cm.), vii, [2], 348 pages. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece, an additional engraved title page, and four plates depicting a variety of bows, quivers, and arrowheads. "Errata" slip tipped onto final leaf. FIRST EDITION. A classic work which traces the history of the bow and arrow across several nations and periods.....