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History of the English People Volume I

History of the English People Volume I

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History of the English People Volume I

by Green, John Richard

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HARPER BROTHERS, N.D. HB. G / NONE. G HARDBACK. NO DATE BUT LOOKS PRE-1900; 1 CUT OR TEAR TO MIDDLE OF SPINE COVERING; EDGES OF BOARDS HEAVILY RUBBED; FRONT HINGE GOING BUT OTHERWISE SOLID,

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Early Republic Books US (US)
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Title
History of the English People Volume I
Author
Green, John Richard
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HB
Book Condition
Used - G / NONE
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
HARPER BROTHERS
Date Published
N.D
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