Deletanville, Thomas: A New French Dictionary in two parts: the first French and English: the second, English and French

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Deletanville, Thomas : A New French Dictionary in two parts: the first French and English: the second, English and French

various. Bryer, H (printer), London, 1814

The dictionary has a marbled board cover with leather edges at the front and quarter spine. The cover is much worn on its body and edges. The leather corners are much worn about through to the board body. The back cover is also much worn to the board base. The leather spine is cracked and worn. It has open tears. The print is not entirely legible. Binding is admirably virile and in full body. Although the body of the book has cracks to the spine seams the book is firmly affixed with no loose pages. There are previous owner inscriptions on the frontispage. All pages are mottled, spotted and marked by age and storage. The back of the dictionary has been affected by damp storage conditions and resulted in staining to the back papers, bubbling and crispness to the texture. Consequently these pages are more delicate than the majority of the volume. The pages are cleanly trimmed. The trim edges are marked by age and storage. All pages are clear and complete. fk. Book Condition: Fair. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: No Jacket

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