Aanmerkingen over de Successie van den Hertog van Anjou, Rakende het Gevaar, 't welk Europa in 't Algemeen, maar Engeland in 't bysonder dreygd, en wel voornamentlijk alle de deelen van desselfs Commercie
by Defoe, Daniel (attributed)
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Gravenhage, Netherlands: Meyndert Uytwerf, 1701. Paperback. Very Good +. "Tweede deel. Door den auteur van het eerste. Uyt het Engels vertaald." 40 p.; 19 cm. Disbound. Woodcut title vignette. Signatures: A-E4 (4to). Knuttel, 14606. A translation of The Duke of Anjou's Succession Further Considered, which is sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe. In Very Good+ Condition: upper corner of pp. 31-32 lacking without loss of text; light foxing along upper edge of some pages, not touching text; otherwise clean and bright. A very scarce pamphlet relating to the War of the Spanish Succession.
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- Classic Books and Ephemera (US)
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- Title
- Aanmerkingen over de Successie van den Hertog van Anjou, Rakende het Gevaar, 't welk Europa in 't Algemeen, maar Engeland in 't bysonder dreygd, en wel voornamentlijk alle de deelen van desselfs Commercie
- Author
- Defoe, Daniel (attributed)
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good +
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Meyndert Uytwerf
- Place of Publication
- Gravenhage, Netherlands
- Date Published
- 1701
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- Ephemera; History & Politics; European History;
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