An edition of Powder, profits & privateers (1977)

Powder, profits & privateers

a documentary history of the Virgin Islands during the era of the American Revolution

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An edition of Powder, profits & privateers (1977)

Powder, profits & privateers

a documentary history of the Virgin Islands during the era of the American Revolution

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Powder, profits & privateers: a documentary history of the Virgin Islands during the era of the American Revolution
1977, Bureau of Libraries, Museum & Archaeological Services, Dept. of Conservation & Cultural Affairs
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 104.
Includes index.

Published in
[Charlotte Amalie]
Series
Occasional papers - Bureau of Libraries, Museums & Archaeological Service ; 1, Occasional papers (Virgin Islands Bureau of Libraries, Museums and Archaeological Services) ;, 1.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972.9/722
Library of Congress
E263.W5 P68

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Pagination
vi, 114 p. :
Number of pages
114

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4379868M
LCCN
78624410

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