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The Juvenile Tourist or Excursions Through Various Parts of the Island of Great Britain.

The Juvenile Tourist or Excursions Through Various Parts of the Island of Great Britain.

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The Juvenile Tourist or Excursions Through Various Parts of the Island of Great Britain.

by John Evans

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London: Thomas Hurst, 1804 Written as a series of letters to a pupil presented in three parts, each preceeded by a map. The West of England - The Midland Counties - and the whole County of Kent. vii, 440pp. + 8 being index and publishers list. Hinges tender and small loss to spine head.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
The Juvenile Tourist or Excursions Through Various Parts of the Island of Great Britain.
Author
John Evans
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Hardcover
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Used - Good
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Publisher
Thomas Hurst
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1804
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180x110mm
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0.00 lbs
Keywords
Young Persons Travelogue

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