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REV. EDWARD BICKERSTETH MEMOIR 2 Vol. Set (1851)
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Memoir of the Rev. Edward Bickersteth, Late Rector of Watton, Herts. By the Rev. Thomas Rawson Birks. 2 Volume Set. Published 1851 in New York by Harper Brothers. Hardcovers, frontispiece portrait in first book, 398 pp. and 409 pp. respectively, plus notes and ads, 8vo. Ex-Libris exterior and interior markings. Books are complete, intact, with solid bindings. Interior pages are in good condition with light to moderate foxing, heavier in first few pages. Covers are in good condition with some chipping of extreme upper top spines and some light fabric loss at a few corners.
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