Personal narrative of a journey over-land from the bank to Barnes

by way of Piccadilly, Knightsbridge, Brentford, Tossbury, Putney Bridge, and the countries west of London : as you approach Mortlake, Kew, Richmond, and other royalties, on the banks of the Thames : with some account of the inhabitants and customs of the regions east of Kensington

Personal narrative of a journey over-land fro ...
William Jerdan, William Jerdan
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Personal narrative of a journey over-land from the bank to Barnes

by way of Piccadilly, Knightsbridge, Brentford, Tossbury, Putney Bridge, and the countries west of London : as you approach Mortlake, Kew, Richmond, and other royalties, on the banks of the Thames : with some account of the inhabitants and customs of the regions east of Kensington

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English
Pages
166

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Edition Notes

Attributed also to Theodore Hook--Halkett & Laing.

"A model for a magazine": p. [51]-166.

Work of fiction.

Published in
London
Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: European Literature, the Corvey Collection, 1790-1840, Nineteenth Century Collections Online: European Literature, the Corvey Collection, 1790-1840
Other Titles
Model for a magazine.

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Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (x, 1, 166 p.).
Number of pages
166

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44723600M
OCLC/WorldCat
830965219

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL398384W

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