An edition of Every woman's book (1825)

Every woman's book, or, What is love?

containing most important instructions for the prudent regulation of the principle of love and the number of a family

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An edition of Every woman's book (1825)

Every woman's book, or, What is love?

containing most important instructions for the prudent regulation of the principle of love and the number of a family

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48

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Edition Notes

Attributed to Richard Carlile.

J.H. Wiener, Radicalism and freethought in nineteenth-century Britain: the life of Richard Carlile (1983) p. 124-129.

Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: G. Darwall Note: Original paper wrappers, stitched

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48 pages (12mo)
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48

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