LETTERS ON THE IMPORTANCE, DUTY AND ADVANTAGES OF EARLY RISING. Addresses to Heads of Families, the Man of Business, the Lover of Nature, the Student, and the Christian
by BUCKLAND. A. C.;
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Taylor & Hessey. London.,1819. Second edition. First few leaves are a little foxed but overall a clean copy. Fore and lower edges uncut. Original publisher's brown paper covered boards with printed label to spine. The paper label is complete but the lettering has faded. Joints cracked but holding. Published anonymously, --- Buckland is listed as the author in Halkett and Laing's dictionary of Anonymous & pseudonymous literature.:
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- Title
- LETTERS ON THE IMPORTANCE, DUTY AND ADVANTAGES OF EARLY RISING. Addresses to Heads of Families, the Man of Business, the Lover of Nature, the Student, and the Christian
- Author
- BUCKLAND. A. C.;
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Taylor & Hessey. London.,1819
- Date Published
- 1819
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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