Olynthiac and Other Public Orations of Demosthenes
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London: Henry G. Bohn, 1876. Hardcover, no dust jacket. Ex-library. Some ink underlining. Shaken, cocked spine. Foxing. Faded cover. Trans. by Charles Rann Kennedy. 312 pages.
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- Olynthiac and Other Public Orations of Demosthenes
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- Demosthenes
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- London: Henry G. Bohn
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- 1876
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- 312
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- Good describes the average used and worn book that has all pages or leaves present. Any defects must be noted. (as defined by AB...
- Spine
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- Jacket
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- Shaken
- A hardcover in which the text block is loose, but still attached to the binding.