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THE NEW ENGLAND MERCHANTS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

THE NEW ENGLAND MERCHANTS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

THE NEW ENGLAND MERCHANTS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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THE NEW ENGLAND MERCHANTS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

by Bailyn, Bernard

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0674612809
ISBN 13
9780674612808
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Harvard University Press. Fine. 1982. First Edition; Third Printing. Paperback. 0674612809 . Clean and pristine, with no signs of prior use or wear. This title was first issued in 1955, and has been reprinted at least twice fast shipping, with tracking nuimber provided. ; 6 X 0.66 X 9.25 inches; 264 pages .

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Autumn Leaves Books US (US)
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Title
THE NEW ENGLAND MERCHANTS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Author
Bailyn, Bernard
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Edition
First Edition; Third Printing
ISBN 10
0674612809
ISBN 13
9780674612808
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Place of Publication
U.s.a.
Date Published
1982
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0674612809

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