| Eugene Aram. A Tale. By the author of "Pelham," "Devereux," &c. "Our acts angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal Shadows that walk by us still. All things that are Made for our general uses are at war, Ev'...Eugene Aram. A Tale. By the author of "Pelham," "Devereux," &c. "Our acts angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal Shadows that walk by us still. All things that are Made for our general uses are at war, Ev'n we among ourselves!" John Fletcher , Upon "An Honest Man's Fortune." In three volumes. London Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1832.
details_place | Londen |
details_publisher | Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley. |
details_complete | Yes |
details_condition | 7 |
language | ENU |
details_medium | books |
details_illustrated | No |
details_bindingdescription | Contemporary Half Leather |
details_sizedescription | Duodecimo 12mo |
details_heightcm | 19.3 |
details_widthcm | 12.5 |
details_thickcm | 6.5 |
details_firstedition | Yes |
details_gewicht | 1.10 |
details_collation | Part 1: 4 Blank pages / 1 NNP / 1 Blank pages / 11 Roman numbered pages / 1 Blank pages / 299 Pages / 5 Blank pages Part 2: 4 Blank pages / 1 NNP / 1 Blank pages / 308 Pages / 4 Blank pages Part 3: 2 Blank pages / 1 NNP / 1 Blank pages / 306 Pages / 4 Blank pages |
details_bookid | 2017 |
| € 95.00
Eugene Aram,
1832
|
moreinfo
seeall Literature more information |