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THE HISTORY AND MOTIVES OF LITERARY FORGERIES : BEING THE CHANCELLOR'S ENGLISH ESSAY FOR 1891.

THE HISTORY AND MOTIVES OF LITERARY FORGERIES : BEING THE CHANCELLOR'S ENGLISH ESSAY FOR 1891.

THE HISTORY AND MOTIVES OF LITERARY FORGERIES : BEING THE CHANCELLOR'S

THE HISTORY AND MOTIVES OF LITERARY FORGERIES : BEING THE CHANCELLOR'S ENGLISH ESSAY FOR 1891.

by CHAMBERS, E.K. (Edmund Kerchever), 1866-1954 :

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New York : Burt Franklin, (1970). A facsimile reprint of the original 1891 edition of this elegant monograph. Demy 8vo (23cm). [ii],(38)pp. Original cloth; very good.

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Title
THE HISTORY AND MOTIVES OF LITERARY FORGERIES : BEING THE CHANCELLOR'S ENGLISH ESSAY FOR 1891.
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CHAMBERS, E.K. (Edmund Kerchever), 1866-1954 :
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New York : Burt Franklin, (1970).
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Bibliography, Forgery

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