[EARLY ENGLISH HISTORY]. A Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England? London: Richard Janeway, 1688-89. 8vos. 12 issues (11 of 12 issues (lacks issue #11), plus a duplicate (third edition) of issue 3). [ii], 32; [ii], 34; [ii], 38; [ii], 34; [ii], 34; [ii], 34; [ii], 34; [ii], 34; [ii], 34; [ii], 34; [ii], 34; [ii], 40 pp. Disbound (text generally worn, soiled, several leaves loose, some chipping, toning, tears, first edition issue of #3 is missing page 33/34, third edition of issue 3 is complete). Good.FIRST EDITIONS OF ISSUES 1-10 AND 12, PLUS A THIRD EDITION DUPLICATE OF ISSUE 3. Housed in modern brown cloth clamshell case. Rare. This important English periodical chronicles the period of the Glorious Revolution from the latter part of 1688 to the coronation of William of Orange in 1689. ?The?Glorious Revolution, also known as the?Revolution of 1688, was the deposition of?James II and IV November 1688. He was replaced by his daughter Mary II?and her Dutch husband, William III of Orange, a nephew of James who thereby had an interest to the throne irrespective of his marriage to his cousin Mary. William's invasion was the last successful?invasion of England." (Wikipedia). This collection also has several tracts on the other current events, including Increase Mather's essay, ?A Narrative of the Miseries of New-England." Wing C5169A, S226, T900, F1686, S3930, S2744, E265A, N1164, T727, T3392.Measurements: 11"L x 10"W x 4"H.