An edition of Regency etiquette (1997)

Regency etiquette

the mirror of graces (1811)

Enl. ed., with additional period illustrations.
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An edition of Regency etiquette (1997)

Regency etiquette

the mirror of graces (1811)

Enl. ed., with additional period illustrations.
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Language
English
Pages
241

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Regency etiquette: the mirror of graces (1811)
1997, R.L. Shep, Distributed by R.L. Shep Publications
in English - Enl. ed., with additional period illustrations.

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Edition Notes

Originally published: The mirror of the graces. London : B. Crosby, 1811. With additional illustrations.

Published in
Mendocino, CA, Fort Bragg, CA
Other Titles
Mirror of graces (1811)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
395.1/44
Library of Congress
BJ1876 .L33 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 10-241 p., [4] p. of plates :
Number of pages
241

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL673151M
ISBN 10
0914046241
LCCN
97019223
Library Thing
56483
Goodreads
90550

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