An Elementary Latin Dictionary
by LEWIS, CHARLTON T
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Oxford University Press 1904. Octavo, maroon boards with gilt lettering to spine & blind rule to board edges, xii + 952pp + 4pp adverts, VG- (damage to three-quarters of spine/front board fold possibly held in place by plastic cover, fading to boards, amateur tape reinforcement to gutters, owner's name & address in ink to ffep, foxing)
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- Title
- An Elementary Latin Dictionary
- Author
- LEWIS, CHARLTON T
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press 1904
- Keywords
- Charlton T Lewis elementary Latin dictionary vocabulary lexis language learning
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