Paris and London: Humorous Pictures of Life in France and England (The Companion Library)
by Smith, Albert
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About This Item
1867. London: F. Warne & Co. sm. 8vo. Softcover. Bound in stiff pictorial boards. Part of Warne's Companion Library. 182pp. Plus ads. VG+. A bit of rubbing around the edges, but basically clean, tight and bright. Also, the former owner had a special box made for this item; red cloth with a paper label.
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- Paris and London: Humorous Pictures of Life in France and England (The Companion Library)
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- Smith, Albert
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- Used
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- Paperback
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