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ROBERT BELL'S BOOK AUCTION CATALOG, AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN BROADSIDE.
A facsimile from the Library of Congress.

   

- (Washington, DC : Library of Congress) n.d.
- 4to.
- self paper wrappers.
- (4) pages with broadside facsimile loosely inserted.
- Order Nr. 107497
- Price: $ 15.00



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One page of text by James Gilreath. Facsimile is one of two known copies of this broadside. Broadside is loosely inserted in a pocket in folder.

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