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A little booke of conceited secrets & delightes for ladies : Wherein is contained the most incomparable recipes & choicest curiosities of many good huswives & learned doctours of phisicke
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A little booke of conceited secrets & delightes for ladies : Wherein is contained the most incomparable recipes & choicest curiosities of many good huswives & learned doctours of phisicke
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Publication date
[1928]
Call number
403211
Creator
Twigg, P. M (1887-)
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Dimensions
18 cm
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