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The Indies Richly Planted, Illustrating the natural history of the Caribbean and the Plantation Economy of the West Indies.

The Indies Richly Planted, Illustrating the natural history of the Caribbean and the Plantation Economy of the West Indies.

The Indies Richly Planted, Illustrating the natural history of the Caribbean and

The Indies Richly Planted, Illustrating the natural history of the Caribbean and the Plantation Economy of the West Indies.: An Exhibition of Books, Maps, and Prints Opened at the Annual Meeting of the Associates of the John Carter Brown Library, April 28, 1967.

by John Carter Brown Library. Hough, Samuel J. Black, Jeannette D. Parry, John

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Providence: Associates of the John Carter Brown Library, 1967. Exhibition of 37 books and 17 maps and prints to accompany a lecture by John Parry. Soft Cover. Typescript. [13] leaves, 28 cm. Good+. Stock#42029x.

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Title
The Indies Richly Planted, Illustrating the natural history of the Caribbean and the Plantation Economy of the West Indies.
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John Carter Brown Library. Hough, Samuel J. Black, Jeannette D. Parry, John
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Soft Cover
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Associates of the John Carter Brown Library.
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Providence RI
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1967
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Keywords
history of exploration West Indies colonial America
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Natural History; Books on Books: Library collections; Exploration; History: Colonial America; History: Caribbean;

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