The Memoirs of Louis de Rouvroy Duc de Saint Simon Covering the Years 1691-1723
by Saint-Simon; Flower, Descond \(translator\)
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- Hardcover
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- Fine/Slipcase-Very Good+
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About This Item
New York: Heritage Press, 1959. Hardcover. Fine/Slipcase-Very Good+. New York: Heritage Press, 1959. Fine/Slipcase-Very Good+. 498 pages, illustrated with 32 stunning color gravures. Bright, crisp, unmarked, Genealogical table of the Bourbon Family laid in. Sandglass XV:23 laid in. Bound in scarlet cloth with gold crest on the front and gold lettering on the spine. Top edge stained scarlet to match. Firm blue slipcase has a slim line of fading at the open edgesl
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- Books of Aurora (US)
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- 11233
- Title
- The Memoirs of Louis de Rouvroy Duc de Saint Simon Covering the Years 1691-1723
- Author
- Saint-Simon; Flower, Descond \(translator\)
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Jacket Condition
- Slipcase-Very Good+
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Heritage Press
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1959
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- History; Biography & Memoir;
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