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The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Complete in Thirty Volumes, Volume 27, Trance to Venial Sin, First Published in 1829

International Edition
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The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Complete in Thirty Volumes, Volume 27, Trance to Venial Sin, First Published in 1829

by The Encyclopedia Americana Staff; Bernard S. Cayne (Editorial Director); David T. Holland (Editor in Chief); Doris E. Lechner (Managing Editor); Eric E. Akerman (Art Director); Waren Dileo, Richard N. Morehouse, Joshua Epstein, Melvin Wolfson (Editors)

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Danbury, CT: Grolier Incorporated, 1988. 1st Published: 1829/Intl. Ed/Volume 27 . Decorative Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo or 8° (Medium Octavo): between 6" - 9" tall . 958 pp. Vol. 27, Trance to Venial Sin, international edition issue only! Over-sized and/or over weight book; may require extra postage. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur an additional shipping charge. Complete set available. Please inquire for the complete set and its charges. Solidly bound copy with moderate external and minimal internal wear. Slightly worn edges. Mild shelf wear. Clean text on crisp and bright pages. Overall, clean copy without visible damage.

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Title
The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Complete in Thirty Volumes, Volume 27, Trance to Venial Sin, First Published in 1829
Author
The Encyclopedia Americana Staff; Bernard S. Cayne (Editorial Director); David T. Holland (Editor in Chief); Doris E. Lechner (Managing Editor); Eric E. Akerman (Art Director); Waren Dileo, Richard N. Morehouse, Joshua Epstein, Melvin Wolfson (Editors)
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1st Published: 1829/Intl. Ed/Volume 27
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Grolier Incorporated
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Danbury, CT
Date Published
1988
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Encyclopedia, American Literature & Studies, Americana, History, Global & World History, Literary Studies, Reference Book
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