Ok PP, Gulliver is at least trying to help now. He just doesn't know as much about it as we do.
Gulliver's referenced pamplets (Garwood) are part of a regular newspaper that was produced by Rowbotham (and later the flat earth society - John Hampden carried on after Rowbotham's death and Lady Blount after that).
What we are looking for is the 1st Edition of his book Earth Not a Globe. The first edition was 16 pages, the next 230 odd and then 430 if memory serves me. Editions 2 and 3 are widely available online. I've never seen a first edition. I have seen extracts of it as people quote from it, but never in entirety. Because it is a forerunner for edition 2 which I had read, I just assumed all the info would be the same. Of course thinking about it, edition 2 had a chunk about the suez canal and I don't think that's in edition 3, so edition 1 probably also has unique features. Anyway, because his first edition was in pamphlet form, its easy to understand the confusion.
Thank you for the OL link again. It wasn't good enough when it was just markjo posting it. I requested a quote from the Library of Congress to see how much a digitised PDF would cost. Their pricing page suggests about $40, so if they confirm that I'll get it and add it to our library.
That would be incredibly generous and a real asset. But if its available no where on the net, who better to have it than the flat earth society?