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Pious Reflections for Everyday in the Month

by Fenelon [Archbishop of Cambray], Francis; John Loring [trans.]

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Tan cloth on boards, heavy rubbing to boards and perished at head of spine and places along the length of the spine, hinges are
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Boston: John Loring, 1831. Early American imprint. Unpaginated. 5.5 cm. x 7 cm. 32mo. Tan cloth on boards, heavy rubbing to boards and perished at head of spine and places along the length of the spine, hinges are tender but all pages intact. Plenty of toning and some heavy foxing at endpapers; a good copy. Early American imprint. Unpaginated. 5.5 cm. x 7 cm. 32mo. An early American printing.

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Title
Pious Reflections for Everyday in the Month
Author
Fenelon [Archbishop of Cambray], Francis; John Loring [trans.]
Format/Binding
Unpaginated. 5.5 cm. x 7 cm. 32mo
Book Condition
Used - Tan cloth on boards, heavy rubbing to boards and perished at head of spine and places along the length of the spine, hinges are
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Early American imprint
Publisher
John Loring
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1831
Keywords
Miniature | Theology & Religion | Boston
Bookseller catalogs
Americana; Sets & Fine Bindings; Philosophy & Religion;

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