Catalogus Librorum in Diversis Italiae Locis Emptorum, Anno 1636 Quorum Facultatum Indicem Sequens Pagina Monstrabit. Qui Londini in Caemeterio Sancti Pauli Ad Insigne Rosae Prostant Venales. (1637) by Octavian Pulleyn (Paperback / softback, 2010)
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