Tilbury Nogo; or, Passages in the Life of an Unsuccessful Man. By the
by [WHYTE-MELVILLE, G.J.]
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[WHYTE-MELVILLE, G.J.]. Tilbury Nogo; or, Passages in the Life of an Unsuccessful Man. By the Author of "Digby Grand." Two vols. Orig. cloth. London: Chapman & Hall, 1854. First edition. The author's third book. Not in Wolff or Sadleir. With the armorial bookplates of Sir John Dodd and the Brackenbush bookplate of Hugh Walpole's library. A very good set.
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- George S. MacManus Company (US)
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- Tilbury Nogo; or, Passages in the Life of an Unsuccessful Man. By the
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- [WHYTE-MELVILLE, G.J.]
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- Used
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- VICTORIAN LIT, LITX
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