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Modern Society; or The March of Intellect. The Conclusion of Modern Accomplishments.

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Modern Society; or The March of Intellect. The Conclusion of Modern Accomplishments.

by SINCLAIR, MRS CATHERINE:

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London: James Nisbet, 1837. First edition. 8vo (7 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches), pages: viii:470. Contemporary full calf. The binding very poor, rubbed & chipped. Some light foxing to prelims. but very good internally; an ideal candidate for rebinding and priced to allow for such. Bound without half-title.

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Title
Modern Society; or The March of Intellect. The Conclusion of Modern Accomplishments.
Author
SINCLAIR, MRS CATHERINE:
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
London: James Nisbet, 1837.
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