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LIONEL LINCOLN, OR, THE LEAGUER OF BOSTON
Cooper, James Fenimore
2 volumes.

   

- New-York : Charles Wiley 1825, 1824
- 12 mo
- full leather, gilt rules on spine, red leather spine label
- xii, 263+(1); (iv), 270 pages
- Order Nr. 94281
- Price: $ 300.00



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First edition (BAL3832, Spiller & Blackburn 6). Legends of the Thirteen Republics on the half-title of both volumes. Volume two has the signature mark 11 on page 121 together with the n in the word 'opinion' directly above the signature mark. The leather is quite worn, especially volume two. At some point, the hinges were clumsily repaired and now are cracking in volume one and the top board of volume two is barely holding. Signatures solid. Pages soiled with some scattered foxing.

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