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The Place of Iceland in the History of European Institutions: Being the Lothian Prize Essay, 1877.

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The Place of Iceland in the History of European Institutions: Being the Lothian Prize Essay, 1877.

by CONYBEARE, C. A. VANSITTART:

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Oxford and London: James Parker, 1877. First edition. 8vo (7 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches), 148-pages with 16-page publisher's catalogue at end. Original brown fine pebble-grained cloth; rubbed, headband chipped. Perhaps the author's own copy as his initials are inscribed in ink on front free endpaper. Ms. notes in ink on verso of front free endpaper. Rare.

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Title
The Place of Iceland in the History of European Institutions: Being the Lothian Prize Essay, 1877.
Author
CONYBEARE, C. A. VANSITTART:
Book Condition
Used
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Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford and London: James Parker, 1877.
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