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Grandchamp, le sieur de, A Modern Telemachus: Being a Piece of Gallantry Acted by a Person of Honour, Banish'd the French Court. With A short Description of the French and English Government. London: Printed for Bennet Banbury, and to be Sold by John Nutt, 1702. Grandchamp, le sieur de, A Modern Telemachus: Being a Piece of Gallantry Acted by a Person of Honour, Banish'd the French Court. With A short Description of the French and English Government. London: Printed for Bennet Banbury, and to be Sold by John Nutt, 1702.
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-==Bibliographical Reference== 
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-W.H.McBurney (1960), p.6 
==Description== ==Description==
-99 pp. 8°+99 pp. 8°.
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 +==Shelf-marks==
*[[Reference:University of Chicago, Library|University of Chicago, Library]]: PR/ 329I/ .M7/ 1702 *[[Reference:University of Chicago, Library|University of Chicago, Library]]: PR/ 329I/ .M7/ 1702
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 +==Bibliographical Reference==
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 +W.H.McBurney (1960), p.6
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Grandchamp, le sieur de, A Modern Telemachus: Being a Piece of Gallantry Acted by a Person of Honour, Banish'd the French Court. With A short Description of the French and English Government. London: Printed for Bennet Banbury, and to be Sold by John Nutt, 1702.

Description

99 pp. 8°.

Shelf-marks

Bibliographical Reference

W.H.McBurney (1960), p.6




The Novel in Europe, 1650-1749