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Archdeacon Francis Wrangham, 1769-1842, (Supplement to the Bibliographical Society's transactions)

Archdeacon Francis Wrangham, 1769-1842, (Supplement to the Bibliographical Society's transactions)

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Archdeacon Francis Wrangham, 1769-1842, (Supplement to the Bibliographical Society's transactions)

by Sadleir, Michael

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Printed at the Oxford University Press for the Bibliographical Society, 1937-01-01. Paperback. Good. Paperback. No marks and no writings. Shelf wear to overlapping paper wraps.

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Title
Archdeacon Francis Wrangham, 1769-1842, (Supplement to the Bibliographical Society's transactions)
Author
Sadleir, Michael
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Paperback
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Printed at the Oxford University Press for the Bibliographical Society
Date Published
1937-01-01

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