A Journey to Paris in the Year 1698
by Lister, Martin
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- Hardcover
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- UsedVeryGood
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University of Illinois Press. 1967. Hardcover. UsedVeryGood. Hardcover; No. 4, Facsimile Reprints in the history of science, sponsored b y the History of Science Society of the University of Illinois; light fadin g, shelf wear to the cover; bump to bottom edge; smudge to bottom page edge ; otherwise in very good condition with clean text and tight binding. Dust jacket shows fading and shelf wear. .
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- Title
- A Journey to Paris in the Year 1698
- Author
- Lister, Martin
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- UsedVeryGood
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- University of Illinois Press
- Date Published
- 1967
- Pages
- 308p
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