An edition of Friendly and Feejee islands (1850)

Friendly and Feejee islands

a missionary visit to various stations in the South Seas in the year MDCCCXLVII

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Friendly and Feejee islands
Walter Lawry, Walter Lawry
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An edition of Friendly and Feejee islands (1850)

Friendly and Feejee islands

a missionary visit to various stations in the South Seas in the year MDCCCXLVII

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Publisher
C. Gilpin
Language
English
Pages
303

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Edition Notes

Cover title: Friendly & Feejee islands.
Spine title: Lawry's visit to the Friendly and Feejee islands.
Caption title: Missionary visit of the Rev. Walter Lawry, to the Friendly Islands, and to the Feejee Islands.
Source: By exchange, American University, Jan. 18, 1929.

Published in
London
Other Titles
Friendly & Feejee islands., Lawry's visit to the Friendly and Feejee islands., Missionary visit of the Rev. Walter Lawry, to the Friendly Islands, and to the Feejee Islands.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
266/.02342/09611
Library of Congress
BV3680.T62 L384 1850

The Physical Object

Pagination
303 p., [7] leaves of plates (1 folded) :
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1642302M
LCCN
91196615

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