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The Chronological Historian

by Salmon, Thomas

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About This Item

London, 1723 First edition. Contemp. calf Worn, joints tender, head of spine chipped - Good+ 3 engraved portrait plates. 8vo., 442pp., Nicely bound in contemporary calf with later gilt spine label..

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Bookseller
Quaker Hill Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
000328
Title
The Chronological Historian
Author
Salmon, Thomas
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
London, 1723
Keywords
EARLY PRINTING.

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Spine Label
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Calf
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