Bibliotheca Americana: Or, A Chronological Catalogue of the Most Curious and Interesting Books, Pamphlets, State Papers, &c., Upon the Subject of North and South America, from the Earliest Period to the Present, in Print and Manuscript : for which Research Has Been Made in the British Museum, and the Most Celebrated Public and Private Libraries, Reviews, Catalogues, &c. : with an Introductory Discourse on the Present State of Literature in Those CountriesJ. Debrett ..., J. Sewell ..., R. Baldwin and J. Bew ..., and E. Harlowe, 1789 - America - 271 pages |
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