The common-place book of ancient and modern ballad and metrical legendary tales

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The common-place book of ancient and modern ballad and metrical legendary tales: an original selection, including many never before published.
1824, John Anderson, Jun. 55, North Bridge-Street, and W. Hunter, Edinburgh, Beilby & Knotts, Birmingham; and, T. Tegg, London
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Edition Notes

English and Scottish ballads.

Index of authors and advertisements at end.

LC copy has Oliver Wendell Holmes' bookplate with nautilus shell and legend: Per ampliora ad altiora. Has inscription on p. 147: I guess I shall speak this.

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Edinburgh, [Birmingham], [London]

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Library of Congress
PN6245 .C66 1824

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 420, [4] p. ;
Number of pages
420

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16966863M
LCCN
2008570692

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