An edition of The world's progress (1851)

The world's progress

an index to universal history and a cyclopaedia of facts, dates and general information, being a chronological and alphabetical record of all essential facts in the progress of society, from the creation of the world to the present time.

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An edition of The world's progress (1851)

The world's progress

an index to universal history and a cyclopaedia of facts, dates and general information, being a chronological and alphabetical record of all essential facts in the progress of society, from the creation of the world to the present time.

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Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Language
English
Pages
1028

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New York

Edition Notes

"In the alphabetical part...the...Dictionary of dates, by Haydn, has been incorporated almost entire."

Classifications

Library of Congress
D9 .P95 1883

The Physical Object

Pagination
xliv, 1028 p.
Number of pages
1028

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6370452M
Internet Archive
worldsprogressin01putn
LCCN
38014066
OCLC/WorldCat
10102788

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