THE CONVOCATIONS OF THE TWO PROVINCES: THEIR ORIGIN, CONSTITUTION, AND FORMS OF PROCEEDING, WITH A CHAPTER OF THEIR REVIVAL
by George Trevor
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- See description
- Seller
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Westcliff-on-Sea, United Kingdom
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About This Item
J. and C. Mozley, London, 1852. 1st ed in original black cloth boards, there is some rubbing and the spine is peeling a little, the text is well bound together. Bookplate on pastedown. Apart from a touch of light foxing to a few pages, it is clean and crisp throughout.
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- Bookseller
- Gage Postal Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- ANG12708
- Title
- THE CONVOCATIONS OF THE TWO PROVINCES: THEIR ORIGIN, CONSTITUTION, AND FORMS OF PROCEEDING, WITH A CHAPTER OF THEIR REVIVAL
- Author
- George Trevor
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- J. and C. Mozley, London
- Date Published
- 1852
- Pages
- xvi + 230
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Gage Postal Books
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About the Seller
Gage Postal Books
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Westcliff-on-Sea
About Gage Postal Books
One of the largest sellers of used theological and religious books in the U.K. Established in 1971.
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