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Volume the First of Notes and Queries, _with Title-page and very copious
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Volume of_ NOTES AND QUERIES, _to which a Title-page and copious Index will be printed as soon as possible: when copies of it may be had in cloth boards.
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_Volume the First of Notes and Queries, with Title-page and very copius
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Title-page of the German edition of "The International Jew," by
Secret Armies The New Technique of Nazi Warfare John L. Spivak
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Decorative Title-page and Photogravure Frontispiece. 32mo, cloth extra, each 1s. nett; leather, each 1s. 6d. nett.
To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story Mark Wicks
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Volume the First of Notes and Queries, _with Title-page and very copious
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Memoir, Title-page, Index, &c; and, from its extension beyond the usual space, will be published at 4d.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 495, June 25, 1831 Various
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Title-page, a, no distinct intimation of contents of book, 124
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author John Hill Burton
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Illustrated, with Frontispiece and Title-page in Colours by H.M. BROCK, and many other Illustrations.
To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story Mark Wicks
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Title-page (reduced) of William Gilbert's Treatise on the Magnet (1600).
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