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LIBRARY OF A GENTLEMAN IN THE TIME OF EDWARD IV
IT is written on a scrap of paper, about seventeen inches long, and has been rolled up; by which means, one end, having been damp, is entirely decayed; so that the names of some of the books are imperfect, and the then price or value of all of them, is not now to be discovered. It gives an account o...
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Published in: | Leigh Hunt's London journal and the printing machine 1835-12 (89), p.435-435 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | IT is written on a scrap of paper, about seventeen inches long, and has been rolled up; by which means, one end, having been damp, is entirely decayed; so that the names of some of the books are imperfect, and the then price or value of all of them, is not now to be discovered. It gives an account of all the books he had, as it mentions those which were lent out at the time the catalogue was made. |
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ISSN: | 2043-3581 |