The Road to Oxiana
de BYRON, Robert
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Quinton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
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Macmillan, 1937. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine royal navy blue cloth with bright gilt spine lettering, very slight rubbing at lower corners. The pages, endpapers, plates and maps are all in fine condition, too. An extremely nice copy of the author's most famous travel book, recounting his experiences mostly in Persia and Afghanistan, his last major work before his untimely death in 1941.
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Includes index.
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- Librería
- Shellhouse Books (GB)
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- PSHB8196
- Título
- The Road to Oxiana
- Autor
- BYRON, Robert
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- Macmillan, 1937
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- 0.00 libras
- Palabras clave
- Travel
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Shellhouse Books
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Quinton, Northamptonshire
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Shellhouse Books offers a range of modern first editions, of high quality, many of which are rare and uncommon. Specialities are English fiction and poetry, travel and some children's books and science fiction titles.
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