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A History of New York

by Irving, Washington, edited by Edwin T. Bowden

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College & University Press. 1964. Paperback. UsedGood. Softcover, with new material, introduction and notes by Edwin T. Bowden; fa ding and shelf wear to exterior; fading to page edges; otherwise in good co ndition with clean text, firm binding. .

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Title
A History of New York
Author
Irving, Washington, edited by Edwin T. Bowden
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Paperback
Book Condition
UsedGood
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Publisher
College & University Press
Date Published
1964
Pages
352p

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