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Very Good- Book Gilt-decorated royal blue cloth cover has light edgewear and the spine strip is faded; binding slightly cocked. Top edges gilt. RARE copy of this "Critical inquiry into the authenticity of the various statements in relation to the death of Amye Robsart, and of the libels on the Earl of Leycester, with a vindication of the Earl by his nephew Sir Philip Sydney. And a history of Kenilworth Castle, including an account of the splendid entertainment given to Queen Elizabeth by the Earl of Leycester, in 1575, from the works of Robert Laneham and George Gascoigne; together with memoirs and correspondence of Sir Robert Dudley, Son of the Earl of Leycester". Illustrated.