The Hammersmith Protestant Discussion: Being an Authenticated Report of the Controversial Discussion between the Rev. John Cumming and Daniel French, on the Differences Between Protestantism and Popery
by Archer, Charles Maybury
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- , spine is scratched and the head is chipped, the upper board is loosely held, corners of boards are bumped, worn and chipped,
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Skipton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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About This Item
, 684 pages, 'From the Short-hand Notes of Charles Maybury Archer, Esq.'
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- Bookseller
- Keogh's Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 76682
- Title
- The Hammersmith Protestant Discussion: Being an Authenticated Report of the Controversial Discussion between the Rev. John Cumming and Daniel French, on the Differences Between Protestantism and Popery
- Author
- Archer, Charles Maybury
- Format/Binding
- , quarter bound in calf with moire silk to front and back boards, 5 raised bands with gilt decoration and gilt title to spine, s
- Book Condition
- Used - , spine is scratched and the head is chipped, the upper board is loosely held, corners of boards are bumped, worn and chipped,
- Edition
- New Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Published by Arthur Hall & Co.
- Place of Publication
- , London
- Date Published
- , 1848
- Keywords
- Archer, Charles Maybury, The Hammersmith Protestant Discussion: Being an Authenticated Report of the Controversial Discussion between the Rev. John Cumming and Daniel French, on the Differences Between Protestantism and Popery calf leather
- Size
- , 16mo, 19 cm x 12 cm
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