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News from the Invisible World or, Interesting Anecdotes of The Dead. In a Number of Well Attested Facts; [ bound with]  A View of the Last Judgment.

The Author    Tregortha, John and John Smith

The Title   News from the Invisible World or, Interesting Anecdotes of The Dead. In a Number of Well Attested Facts; [ bound with] A View of the Last Judgment.

Binding   Leather-bound Hardback.

The condition of the Book   Good

Edition   New and Improved Edition

Publisher    Manchester: J Gleave and Sons 1827 / 1828

The Illustrations or Illustrator   Illustrated with 11 engravings

Our reference number   543002

Showing Their Power and Influence on the Affairs of Mankind: with Several Extracts and Original Pieces from the Writings of the Best Authors. The Whole Designed to Show the States of Separate Spirits, and Evince the Certainty of the World to Come. Newly completely rebound in half calf by Cotswold Bookbinders. 4-banded spine with blind-stamped decoration and gilt titles on red leather label. New marbled Endpapers. Last page of Index missing. Page edges discoloured, several page edges have been damaged and repaired. Some pencil annotation and marginalia. Some foxing and browning, notably to prelims. Seemingly these two works were designed to be bound together, in spite of the year's difference in dates.

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Price = 433.00 GBP

 

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