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A Survey of the Cathedral Church of St. David's and the Edifices belonging to it, as they stood in the Year 1715

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A Survey of the Cathedral Church of St. David's and the Edifices belonging to it, as they stood in the Year 1715

by Browne Willis

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R. Gosling, 1717. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1717; London; brown leather covered boards with gold titles; covers contain rubbing and wear; leather is fading way on covers; hinges are split; folding plates of coat of arms attached with minimal rubbing and wear; interior pages contain rubbing and wear; interior pages contains dirt markings and foxing; corners are bumped; previous owner's name on ffep; 202 pages

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Title
A Survey of the Cathedral Church of St. David's and the Edifices belonging to it, as they stood in the Year 1715
Author
Browne Willis
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Publisher
R. Gosling
Date Published
1717
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