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DEATH'S DOINGS: CONSISTING OF NUMEROUS ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS, IN VERSE AND PROSE, THE FRIENDLY CONTRIBUTIONS OF VARIOUS WRITERS: PRINCIPALLY INTENDED AS ILLUSTRATIONS OF THIRTY COPPER-PLATES, DESIGNED AND ETCHED BY R. DAGLEY ... From the Second London Edition, with Considerable Additions.
Boston: Charles Ewer, No. 141, Washington Street. Dutton and Wentworth-Printers, 1828. Octavo, two volumes: pp. [ix-xiii] xiv-xv [xvi-xvii] xviii-xx [xxi] xxii [xxiii-xxiv] [1] 2-6 [7-8] [1] 2-232; 233-472, engraved title leaf and 30 engraved plates inserted, later nineteenth-century binding of quarter suede and drab boards, red and black leather spine labels, all edges untrimmed. First U.S. edition. (#173050)
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