An edition of The journal of John Fontaine (1972)

The journal of John Fontaine

an Irish Huguenot son in Spain and Virginia, 1710-1719.

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An edition of The journal of John Fontaine (1972)

The journal of John Fontaine

an Irish Huguenot son in Spain and Virginia, 1710-1719.

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The journal of John Fontaine: an Irish Huguenot son in Spain and Virginia, 1710-1719.
1972, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; distributed by the University Press of Virginia
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Published in

Williamsburg, Va

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Williamsburg eyewitness to history series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.55/04/2, B
Library of Congress
F229 .F6615, F229.F6615

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 190 p.
Number of pages
190

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5093738M
Internet Archive
journalofjohnfon00john
ISBN 10
0910412960
LCCN
74165362
Library Thing
4235844
Goodreads
2947443

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