REFERENCE CODE:
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GR-OF CA CL.7.18
TITLE:
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Essays on Social Topics
AUTHOR:
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Cook, Lady (née Tennessee Claflin)
PUBLISHER:
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The Roxburghe Press Limited
PUBLICATION YEAR:
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PUBLICATION PLACE:
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FORMAT:
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LANGUAGE:
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DESCRIPTION:
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21.5 x 14 cm; 6 s.p. + 280 p. + 1 insert, l. 1 is in place of front cover with title page and bookplate CPC and “Contents” on verso. Between l. 2 and 3, bound insert by the publishing house. On l. 3 printed dedication on recto and English excerpt on verso. Advertisement “Lady Cook’s Compliments” inserted between p. 12-13 about the second volume of the work. Underlining with pencil on p. 56, 64.
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READING TRACES:
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INSERT:
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NOTE:
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The front cover is missing.
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SUBJECT:
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RELATED TOPICS:
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