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A View of the Art of Colonization, in Letters between a Statesman and a Colonist

by Wakefield, Edward Gibbon

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Oxford: Oxford U. P., 1914. 1st ed. thus. Nice copy. octavo. hardback in original cloth xxiv + 510pp., Originally published in 1849. This is a nice tight, square copy

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Title
A View of the Art of Colonization, in Letters between a Statesman and a Colonist
Author
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon
Book Condition
Used - Nice copy
Edition
1st ed. thus
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford U. P.
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date Published
1914
Size
octavo

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