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The Village of Palaces; or, Chronicles of Chelsea

by L’Estrange, Rev. Alfred Guy Kingan:

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London: Hurst and Blackett,, 1880. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. xii, 311, 14 (adverts); viii, 347, [i]. Occasional spotting, red publisher’s cloth, a little rubbed, stain to cover of vol. 2; binder’s ticket of Leighton, Son and Hodge to lower pastedown of vol. 1. L’Estrange (1832-1915) wrote other topographical works on Greenwich and Winchester, edited the letters of Mary Russell Mitford and wrote a history of English humour. OCLC: 475687 Book

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Title
The Village of Palaces; or, Chronicles of Chelsea
Author
L’Estrange, Rev. Alfred Guy Kingan:
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Hardcover
Publisher
Hurst and Blackett,
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London
Date Published
1880
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