[Sarratt] A Treatise on the Game of Chess
Containing a regular system of attack and defence; Also numerous rules and examples, teaching the most approved method of playing pawns at the end of a game (...). A selection of critical and remarkable situations, won or drawn by scientific moves. J.H. Sarrat. With add. notes and remarks by W. Lewis. London, printed for Longman etc., 1822. Leather, newer binding and ditto endpapers, title on spine in gilt stamping, XXII,(1),351=354 pp. Bookplate. Boards with mild toning. Good copy. LN 618.