Travels through Spain and Portugal, : in 1774; with a short account of the Spanish expedition against Algiers, in 1775: by Major William Dalrymple.
Travels through Spain and Portugal, : in 1774; with a short account of the Spanish expedition against Algiers, in 1775: by Major William Dalrymple.
William Dalrymple
London : printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, M,DCC,LXXVII, 1777
Quarto. 20th century Spanish binding. Bound in 1/4 morocco over purple cloth. Good binding and cover. Frontispiece and folding map of the Iberian Peninsula. iv,187, [1] p. Toning to frontispiece and title page. Pages are clean besides. Palau 68177. Dalrymple was a Scottish soldier and MP. As a major he successfully fought against the Spanish invasion of Portugal in 1762. He was later stationed in British America (Halifax and Boston, 1766-1768) to enforce the unpopular Townshend Acts. Troops under his command were involved in the Boston Massacre. He successfully attacked and conquered the French island of St. Vincent, 1772-1773. He was promoted to Major General during the American Revolution and served as quartermaster general for British forces between 1779-1783. Provenance: From the collection of United States Ambassador and diplomat, Alexander Weddell (1876-1948). Weddell was US Ambassador to Argentina from 1933-1938. Engraved book plate from Virginia House Museum.