THE SELF-TAUGHT CONVEYANCER OR FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' GUIDE: being a compilation from the most approved authorities, of the various instruments of writing, which are found necessary in the common concerns of the farmer, mechanic and man of business : arranged in so clear and concise a manner, that the most ignorant may with ease, by referring to it, execute bonds, leases, deeds, indentures, notes, articles, of agreement, &c. without application to an attorney / BY A GENTLEMAN OF THE BAR.

[York, Pa.]: Printed and Published by P. Hardt, York, Penn. and to Be Had of Shaeffer and Maund, Baltimore, 1819. First edition. 12mo. 18cm. iv, 91pp., [1]. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 49395. COHEN 8144. OCLC locates seven copies (Yale-Law, Library of Congress, American Antiquarian Society, Harvard-Law, Lancaster County Historical Society, Pennsylvania State U., Virginia-Law). Text block foxed, but a very good copy. Original leather-backed marbled boards (rubbed, corners and edges bumped). (11201). Item #63354

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