A Gentleman of France Being the Memoirs of Gaston De Bonne Sieur De Marsac;
de Weyman, Stanley
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Selkirk, United Kingdom
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London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1903;. New Impression; Good +/ No Dw; 412pp with tissue guarded Frontis. & Title page illustration by H. J. Ford; Navy blue covers with bright gilt title on front & spine; Covers a bit faded in places, black endpapers. A tight copy. Historical romance written as Memoirs. .
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- Título
- A Gentleman of France Being the Memoirs of Gaston De Bonne Sieur De Marsac;
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- Weyman, Stanley
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- London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1903;
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- Historical Romance, H. J. Ford historical romance
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- Historical Romance;
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