The history of Sir Charles Grandison. In a series of letters. By Mr Samuel Richardson, author of Pamela and Clarissa. In eight volumes...
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London: printed for John Donaldson, corner of Arundel-Street, No. 195. in the Strand. Sold by T. Wilson, at York, 1776. Seventh edition. 8 vols. 12mo. pp. ix, [iii], 345, [i]; [ii], 315, [i]; 299, [i]; 308, [ii]; 322; 320; 324, [ii]; 346, [ii] + portrait frontispiece of Richardson. One or two trivial spots and stains; L1 (pp. 121-22) in vol IV torn without loss, old repair; contemporary sheep, smooth spines, gilt, with contrasting red and green lettering and numbering pieces, a little worn and rubbed and a couple of small areas of loss. ESTC T58983 Book
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- The history of Sir Charles Grandison. In a series of letters. By Mr Samuel Richardson, author of Pamela and Clarissa. In eight volumes...
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- Richardson, Samuel:
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- printed for John Donaldson, corner of Arundel-Street, No. 195. in the Strand. Sold by T. Wilson, at York
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- London
- Date Published
- 1776
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