The compleat English gentleman. Edited for the first time from the Author's autograph manuscript in the British Musum, with Introduction, Notes, and Index by Karl D. B�llbring.
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London: David Nutt,, 1890.. 1890 lxxxiv, 295 p. First edition. Publisher's cloth binding with a contrasting cloth spine. Rubbed on the spine ends. Spotting to the first and final leaves, otherwise a very good, tight copy. The manuscript is BL Add. ms 32555.
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- The compleat English gentleman. Edited for the first time from the Author's autograph manuscript in the British Musum, with Introduction, Notes, and Index by Karl D. B�llbring.
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- DEFOE, Daniel
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- London: David Nutt,
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- 1890.
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