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- THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT PLAGUE IN LONDON, In The Year 1665, Containing Observations And Memorials Of The Most Remarkable Occurrences, Both Public And Private, That Happened During That Dreadful Period
THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT PLAGUE IN LONDON, In The Year 1665, Containing Observations And Memorials Of The Most Remarkable Occurrences, Both Public And Private, That Happened During That Dreadful Period
Author | A Citizen [Daniel Defoe] |
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Condition | Good |
Jacket Condition | No Jacket |
Binding | Hardcover - 505 pages |
Published | John Offor,  London 1819 |
Our Ref # | 102410 |
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