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The Ruined Deacon: A True Story

by FOX, MARY L

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Wright 1005. Given that Wright assigns separate entries to four editions (of which this is the third), presumably then there are
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Boston: Abner Forbes, 1847. Wright 1005. Given that Wright assigns separate entries to four editions (of which this is the third), presumably then there are differences in their contents. Publisher’s cloth; very good.

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Title
The Ruined Deacon: A True Story
Author
FOX, MARY L
Book Condition
Used - Wright 1005. Given that Wright assigns separate entries to four editions (of which this is the third), presumably then there are
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Abner Forbes
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1847
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