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A busted bibliophile and his books : being a most delectable history of the diverting adventures of that renowned book-collector A. Edward Newton, of Daylesford in Pennsylvania, esquire; the 1st and only ed. with all the original errours
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A busted bibliophile and his books : being a most delectable history of the diverting adventures of that renowned book-collector A. Edward Newton, of Daylesford in Pennsylvania, esquire; the 1st and only ed. with all the original errours
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Publication date
1928.
Call number
433031
Creator
Sargent, George H (1867-1931)
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Dimensions
22 cm
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