Gullivers Travels Into Several Remote Regions of the World
by Swift, Jonathan, D.D., Dean of St. Patricks, Dublin
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(London: Blackie: no date) New Edition. Prize inscription dated September 1917 on half-title page. Pictorial cloth pp. xxiv, 390 and 16 publishers advertisements. With over One Hundred Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.I. This edition
is practically a reprint of the original edition, the only alterations being the omission of certain coarse passages which would offend modern taste. Foot-notes are given, chiefly explanatory of obsolete words and obscure expressions, or elucidative of various matters in regard to which many readers may desire information. Very good copy.
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I am the daughter of Pioneer Books, our business has closed down after 43 years and I am listing some of it on my own account now that I'm the proud owner of the residual stock! I am selling them at half the price at which they were listed when Pioneer Books existed.
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