Description | Account for books sold by George Cowie, 31, Poultry, London, to George Barclay, including medical volumes such as Travers on wounded intestines; Lancaster's treatise on education; a French dictionary and various volumes of poetry; attached letter apologising for delay in returning Barclay's clothes and books as Cowie has had a fever, and explaining that foreign books are becoming cheaper, 5 December 1814 |