An edition of A discourse of trade (1930)

A discourse of trade.

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Language
English
Pages
58

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Cover of: A Discourse of Trade
A Discourse of Trade
June 1989, Entropy Conservationists
Paperback
Cover of: A discourse of trade.
A discourse of trade.
1969, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Da Capo Press
in English
Cover of: A discourse of trade
A discourse of trade: from England unto the East-Indies, 1621
1930, The Facsimile text society
in English

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Edition Notes

Original t.p. reads: A discovrse of trade, from England vnto the East-Indies, answering to diuerse obiections which are vsually made against the same, by T. M. London. Printed by Nicholas Okes for Iohn Pyper, 1621.
S.T.C. no. 18255.

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Amsterdam, New York
Series
The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile,, no. 85

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
382/.0942/0598
Library of Congress
HF3508.E2 M9 1621a

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Pagination
58 p.
Number of pages
58

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5287071M
LCCN
72006257

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