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Early American Jewry: The Jews of Pennsylvania and the South 1655-1790 (Volume Two)

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Early American Jewry: The Jews of Pennsylvania and the South 1655-1790 (Volume Two)

by Marcus, Jacob Rader

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The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1955. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover, no dj. Light shelfwear to covers. Contents clean and tight. 594 pages, index, notes.

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Marbus Farm Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
18063
Title
Early American Jewry: The Jews of Pennsylvania and the South 1655-1790 (Volume Two)
Author
Marcus, Jacob Rader
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
The Jewish Publication Society of America
Date Published
1955
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Minor wear resulting from a book being place on, and taken from a bookshelf, especially along the bottom edge.
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