Description: ~~Nice Copy ~ Scarce~~ Azilia: A Discourse by Sir Robert Montgomery, 1717, Projecting a Settlement in the Colony Later Known as Georgia (Emory University Publications, Sources & Reprints, Series IV) By Robert Montgomery Atlanta, Georgia: The Library Emory University,~ (1948) ~ ************************************************* Octavo. 39 pages. Soft cover bound in mauve wrappers. Light wear to the binding. A sound copy and clean within. Includes the large foldout "Plan representing the Form of Setling the Districts or County Divisions in the Margravate of Azilia." Montgomery had proposed to plan a settlement near the Savannah River, south of South Carolina. He had three years to line up settlers, although he was unable to do so, and the land went back to the crown. This is part of the Emory University Publications Sources & Reprints, Series IV. A sound copy with clean text.*****************************************We Always Accept Returns if the Item Does Not Match the Description. If You Have any Questions, Please Do Not Hesitate to Ask! *************************************************** Come visit our OPEN SHOP in Greensboro, North Carolina. Shop Hours: 10-6 Mondays ~~ Saturdays ~~Closed on Sundays~~ Pages Past -- Used & Rare Books / 1837 Spring Garden St. / Greensboro, N.C. 27403 We are proud to have serviced the Greensboro area with an open bookshop since 1996!
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Place of Publication: Atlanta, Georgia
Signed: No
Publisher: The Library Emory University
Modified Item: No
Subject: Americana
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1948
Language: English
Region: North America
Personalized: No
Author: Robert Montgomery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Georgia