OLDFIELD, T H B - The Representative History of Great Britain and Ireland: Being a History of the House of Commons and of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs of the United Kingdom from the Earliest Period. Volume III. History of the House of CommonsLondon: Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy, 1816. First Edition. Brown hardback half-cloth cover. 230mm x 140mm (9" x 6"). v, 508pp.. Worn condition. Covers rubbed and soiled with splits to spines. Slight foxing. Ex-lib .
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