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Of London
Bib ID 1918
Format BookBook
Author
Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798
 
Description London : Printed for Robert Faulder, 1790 
vi, [2], 439, [9] p. : ill. (some fold.), fold. map ; 26 cm. (4to) 
Notes

A grangerized copy?.

"Advertisement" signed: Thomas Pennant.

Engraved t.p. Some of the plates have publication dates as late as 1795. They are not listed in the "Instructions to the book-binder".

"Advertisement" signed: Thomas Pennant.

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Pennant, Thomas, - 1726-1798. - Of London.  |  London (England) - Description and travel - Early works to 1800.
Also Titled

Additions and corrections to the first edition of Mr. Pennant's account of London.

Pennant's antiquities of London

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