Complete History of Algiers

J. MORGAN

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Complete History of Algiers
Complete History of Algiers
Complete History of Algiers

"THAT DREADED RETREAT OF LAWLESS FREE-BOOTERS, THE TERROR OF THEIR NEIGHBORS… THIS NEST OF WASPS, THIS DEN OF THIEVES": MORGAN'S COMPLETE HISTORY OF ALGIERS, 1728-29 FIRST EDITION

MORGAN, J[oseph]. A Complete History of Algiers. To Which is Prefixed, an Epitome of the General History of Barbary, from the Earliest Times. London: for the Author, by J. Bettenham, 1728-29. Two volumes. Quarto, contemporary full dark brown speckled calf sympathetically rebacked, raised bands, red and burgundy morocco spine labels.

First edition of this history of Algiers and the Barbary Coast—notorious for its pirates—focusing on the Ottoman Empire's 16th-century conquest and subsequent rule over the region, attractively bound.

Morgan's history begins with a 200-page epitome of the history of the region from ancient times, through its dominion by the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Arab-Islamic expansion, and finally the arrival of the Ottoman Empire, led by Hayreddin Barbarossa (Red Beard). The second half of Volume I and all of Volume II provides a detailed history of the Ottoman Empire's rule over the region, much of which is not presently part of the much smaller modern-day country of Algiers. Morgan's History is "in part based on Muhammad Rabadan's manuscript of 1603" (ODNB); Morgan also drew heavily from Tassy's Histoire du Royaume d'Algeer, published in French in 1725. Six-page subscriber list among preliminaries of Volume I. Cox I, 371. Lowndes, 1610. Engraved armorial bookplates of Henry C. Compton of Lyndhurts, High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1758, and Scrope Berdmore, Warden at Merton College, 1790-1810.

Text generally clean, minor restoration to corners. A near-fine copy of this scarce history.

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