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Four Portraits: Studies of the Eighteenth Century by Quennell, Peter
Second Impression
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Book desription: London: Collins, 1946 'A picture of the second half of the eighteenth century, defining the contribution it made to English civilisation, through the careers of four famous and representative personalities of the period - James Boswell, Edward Gibbon, Laurence Sterne and John Wilkes.' A little shelfwear. Small name to front endpaper, otherwise pages clean. DJ unpriceclipped, but a little grubby. 242pp. Photographs available on request.. Second Impression. Blue Cloth. Very Good/Good - Very Good. 8vo - 8.5" Tall.
- Bookseller: Books & Ink Bookshop
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- Bookseller Inventory #: 005542
- Format/binding: Hardcover
- Book condition: Very Good
- Jacket condition: Good - Very Good
- Edition: Second Impression
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Collins
- Place: London
- Date published: 1946
- Keywords: Biography; History; Modern
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