A catalogue of the library of Richard Wright. Consisting of an elegant and extensive collection of books in every branch of learning; particularly, in history, physic, criticism, divinity, and the Greek and Roman classics, many of the scarcest editions of the old English poets, novels and romances, also a most singular assemblage of theatrical writers, including the rarest productions of the English drama: which will be sold by auction, by T. and J. Egerton.

  • Thomas and John Egerton.
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1787
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view A catalogue of the library of Richard Wright. Consisting of an elegant and extensive collection of books in every branch of learning; particularly, in history, physic, criticism, divinity, and the Greek and Roman classics, many of the scarcest editions of the old English poets, novels and romances, also a most singular assemblage of theatrical writers, including the rarest productions of the English drama: which will be sold by auction, by T. and J. Egerton.

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A catalogue of the library of Richard Wright. Consisting of an elegant and extensive collection of books in every branch of learning; particularly, in history, physic, criticism, divinity, and the Greek and Roman classics, many of the scarcest editions of the old English poets, novels and romances, also a most singular assemblage of theatrical writers, including the rarest productions of the English drama: which will be sold by auction, by T. and J. Egerton. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Publisher not identified, 1787.

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[iv], 102 pages ; 20 cm

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