The Heptameron of the tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre / newly translated into English from the a...
The Heptameron of the tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre / newly translated into English from the authentic text of Le Roux de Lincy ; with an essay upon the Heptameron by George Saintsbury; also the original seventy-three full-page engravings designed by S. Freudenberg and one hundred and fifty head and tail pieces by Dunker.
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Full title
Publisher
London : Society of English Bibliophilists, 1894.
Uniform title
Alternative title
Date
1894.
Call Numbers
T0352650 , 89/691 v. 1 , 89/695 v. 5 , 89/694 v. 4 , 89/693 v. 3 , T0352647 , T0352648 , 89/692 v. 2 , T0352651 , T0352649
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Language
English
French
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Physical Description
Physical content
5 v. : ill., 1 port. ; 22 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
London : Society of English Bibliophilists, 1894.
Analytical title
Heptameron.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1894.
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Alternative Titles
Full title
The Heptameron of the tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre / newly translated into English from the authentic text of Le Roux de Lincy ; with an essay upon the Heptameron by George Saintsbury; also the original seventy-three full-page engravings designed by S. Freudenberg and one hundred and fifty head and tail pieces by Dunker.
Variant title
Heptameron.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes
General note
"Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre" (based on the memoir by Le Roux de Lincy; translated and edited by E.A. Vizetelly): v. 1, p. [xvii]-xc.
Transferred from N843.3/M327/2-6.
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Call Numbers
T0352650 , 89/691 v. 1 , 89/695 v. 5 , 89/694 v. 4 , 89/693 v. 3 , T0352647 , T0352648 , 89/692 v. 2 , T0352651 , T0352649
Record Identifier
74VM0e8zM2N3
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MMS ID
991001907099702626
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