Dombey & Sons (1890 leather bound) - Dickens, Charles
Dombey & Sons (1890 leather bound) - Dickens, Charles
Dombey & Sons (1890 leather bound) - Dickens, Charles

Dombey & Sons (1890 leather bound) - Dickens, Charles

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Hardcover. English. Chapman and Hall. 1890. 704 pp with 40 illustrations. In three quarter leather, light scuffing to edges. Prize-giving sticker inside as well as light foxing here and there. Internally clean, a good copy. Book No: 58241

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