[Rarebooks] FS: Letters on the Character and Poetical Genius of LORD BYRON, 1824

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Mon Dec 1 12:18:40 EST 2008


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BRYDGES, Sir Egerton. LETTERS ON THE CHARACTER AND POETICAL GENIUS
OF  LORD  BYRON.  London:  Longman, Hurst, Rees, et  al.  1824.  First
Edition.  Bound  in  half  brown  polished  calf,  complete  with  the
half-title  page and with the original spine retaining the spine label
bound  at  the rear. Owner name dated 1826 on title  page.  Occasional
foxing. Near Fine                                              $350.00

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