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English
Pages
63

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Cover of: Samuel Pepys Esquire, Secretary of the Admiralty to King Charles & King James the Second
Samuel Pepys Esquire, Secretary of the Admiralty to King Charles & King James the Second
1970, National Portrait Gallery, G. Bell, Brand: G. Bell
in English

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Edition Notes

Four essays which form a catalog of the exhibition held Nov., 1970, at the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Published in
London, UK

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA447 P4 B3, DA447.P4 B3, DA447.P4 B3 1970b

The Physical Object

Pagination
63 p. :
Number of pages
63

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20754965M
ISBN 10
0520017633, 0713517824
LCCN
70123622, 75578978
OCLC/WorldCat
124242
Library Thing
6200524
Goodreads
4946204
1177906

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