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Barron, John, A New and Impartial History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the signing of the Preliminaries of Peace, London, J. Coates, 1763-1764, 8vo, 9 volumes only, engraved frontispiece, a few oval portrait illustrations, some browning throughout, contemporary calf, green morocco lettering pieces, a few boards loose, worn; with a four volume set of "Arabian Nights Entertainments" translated by M Gallard, London 1798, also a 2 volume set of Joseph Wright of Derby by Benedict Nicolson, London and New York 1968.
Barron, John, A New and Impartial History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the signing of the Preliminaries of Peace, London, J. Coates, 1763-1764, 8vo, 9 volumes only, engraved frontispiece, a few oval portrait illustrations, some browning throughout, contemporary calf, green morocco lettering pieces, a few boards loose, worn; with a four volume set of "Arabian Nights Entertainments" translated by M Gallard, London 1798, also a 2 volume set of Joseph Wright of Derby by Benedict Nicolson, London and New York 1968.

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