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An edition of Anna Weamys (2004)

Anna Weamys

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Publisher
Ashgate
Language
English

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Cover of: Anna Weamys: Printed Writings 1641-1700 (Early Modern Englishwoman: a Facsimile Library of Essential Works)
Anna Weamys: Printed Writings 1641-1700 (Early Modern Englishwoman: a Facsimile Library of Essential Works)
November 30, 2005, Ashgate Publishing
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Anna Weamys
Anna Weamys
2005
in English
Cover of: Anna Weamys
Anna Weamys
2004, Ashgate
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published: A continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's "Arcadia" / written by a young gentlewoman Mris. A.W. London : printed by William Bentley and are to be sold by Thomas Heath, 1651.

Published in
Burlington, VT
Series
Early modern Englishwoman., v. 7
Other Titles
Continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's "Arcadia".

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.4
Library of Congress
PR3763.W25 C66 2004, PR3763.W25, PR3763.W25 C66 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3304170M
ISBN 10
0754630625
LCCN
2004046340
OCLC/WorldCat
55099338
Goodreads
1276155

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