Friday, March 11, 2011

Martin’s hobby houghed and pounded: or, letters on Thelyphthora, to a friend, on the subjects of marriage and polygamy: with other incidental and cursory observations. Reviews



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Martin's hobby houghed and pounded: or, letters on Thelyphthora, to a friend, on the subjects of marriage and polygamy: with other incidental and cursory observations.





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British Library

T094140

'Thelyphthora' is by Martin Madan. An errata slip is pasted to the verso of the title-leaf.

London : printed for J. Buckland, 1781. [2],87,[1]p. ; 8°









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