Xenophon, “History of the affairs of Greece”, London, 1770. 4to, 26x22cm. Contemporary full leather slightly rubbed, upper joint split. Internally scattered light browning, otherwise a very good copy. Complete, p 331,[2] and the large folding copper engraved map of Greece. Xenophon’s continuation of Thoukidides history of Greece opened a popular and well acclaimed account during the enlightenment, in the 18th century. An accurate, first class historic source, providing a lot of valuable topographic and ethnographic information for Greece.