An edition of New foundations (1987)

New foundations

Ireland 1660-1800

2nd rev. and enlarged ed.
New foundations
Dickson, David, Dickson, David
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An edition of New foundations (1987)

New foundations

Ireland 1660-1800

2nd rev. and enlarged ed.

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Language
English
Pages
248

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Cover of: New foundations
New foundations: Ireland 1660-1800
2000, Irish Academic Press
in English - 2nd rev. and enlarged ed.
Cover of: New foundations
New foundations: Ireland, 1660-1800
1999, Irish Academic Press
in English - 2nd ed., rev. and enlarged.
Cover of: New foundations
New foundations: Ireland 1660-1800
1987, Helicon, Distributed by the Educational Company of Ireland
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published: Dublin : Helicon, 1987.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Dublin, Portland, OR
Series
Helicon history of Ireland

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA946 D5 1987, DA940 .D54 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 248 p. :
Number of pages
248

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22158209M
ISBN 10
0716526328, 0716526379
LCCN
99036787
OCLC/WorldCat
41892889
Library Thing
957064
Goodreads
4165863
3358999

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