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View of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation, demonstrating their ancient discovery and progressive settelement of the Continent of America

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View of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation, demonstrating their ancient discovery and progressive settelement of the Continent of America

by Lang, John Dunmore

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1834. South Pacific, Oceania. James Cochrane and Co. London. Ex-library rebound in dark red cloth 256p. Green marker line on verso page. Text is tight and clean

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Title
View of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation, demonstrating their ancient discovery and progressive settelement of the Continent of America
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Lang, John Dunmore
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Used
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Hardcover

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We specialize in anthropology, archaeology, general natural history and art related books, books, journals and monographs. Started the book business in 1980 with an open store, we are now on-line only with our stock in a warehouse. We ship around the world and cross town and use USPS media mail and priority or first class.

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Cloth
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Verso
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