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THE DAILY JOURNAL OF MAJOR GEORGE WASHINGTON, IN 1751-2, KEPT WHILE ON A TOUR FROM VIRGINIA TO THE ISLAND OF BARBADOES [sic], WITH HIS INVALID BROTHER, MAJ. LAWRENCE WASHINGTON...

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OF MAJOR GEORGE WASHINGTON, IN 1751-2, KEPT WHILE ON A TOUR FROM VIRGINIA TO THE ISLAND OF BARBADOES [sic], WITH HIS INVALID BROTHER, MAJ. LAWRENCE WASHINGTON...

by Washington, George

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Albany, 1892. 88pp. Frontis. Original printed boards. Ex-lib. with bookplate, spine chipped. Boards soiled. Internally very good. George Washington accompanied his brother to the West Indies, remaining there through the fall and winter of 1751-52, in the hope that the tropical climate would help Lawrence recover from a pulmonary disease. Edited by J.M. Toner.

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Title
THE DAILY JOURNAL OF MAJOR GEORGE WASHINGTON, IN 1751-2, KEPT WHILE ON A TOUR FROM VIRGINIA TO THE ISLAND OF BARBADOES [sic], WITH HIS INVALID BROTHER, MAJ. LAWRENCE WASHINGTON...
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Washington, George
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Albany
Date Published
1892

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Spine
The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf....
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Bookplate
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