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An Essay Towards a Description of Bath. in Four Parts. ... Illustrated with the Figure of King Bladud
An Essay Towards a Description of Bath. in Four Parts. ... Illustrated with the Figure of King Bladud

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Source Library: British Library
ESTCID: T064619
Notes: Pagination and register are continuous, with the exception of the preliminary leaves to vol.2. First published in 1742 as 'An essay towards a description of the city of Bath'.
Imprint: London : printed by James Bettenham, in the year 1749, and sold by C. Hitch; and J. Leake at Bath, [1749] Collation: 2v.([8],456,[4]p.),plates ; 8°
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