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The Romans...Illustrated by Pearl Binder

by LINDSAY Jack

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London: A. & C. Black Ltd., 1935. . 12mo, pale blue cloth, very small stain on front cover and light sunning to extremities; dust jacket with small segments lacking at head and tail of spine and other small chips on edges
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Stat Nominis Umbra.

by JUNIUS

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Dublin: Printed for John Milliken...and Caleb Jenkin, 1772. . 2 Volumes. 8vo, full contemporary calf; somewhat worn, front cover of Vol. II almost detached. Armorial bookplate in both volumes, plus ownership signatures and non-authorial gift presentations in both volumes Dublin piracy, printed in the same year as the first London authorized edition, containing
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