Unparallel'd Cruelty: Or, the Tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol. Who Was Convicted at the Old Bailey for the Murder of His Cabbin-boy, ... T - Daniel Defoe - Books - Gale Ecco, Print Editions - 9781171037590 - June 16, 2010
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Unparallel'd Cruelty: Or, the Tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol. Who Was Convicted at the Old Bailey for the Murder of His Cabbin-boy, ... T

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Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 16, 2010
ISBN13 9781171037590
Publishers Gale Ecco, Print Editions
Pages 44
Dimensions 246 × 189 × 2 mm   ·   95 g

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