The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of England: ... with a Succinct Account of Their Medicinal Virtues, ... Written, After Upwards of Thirty Years Experience, by William Graham, ... the Second Edition.

The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of England: ... with a Succinct Account of Their Medicinal Virtues, ... Written, After Upwards of Thirty Years Experience, by William Graham, ... the Second Edition.

by William Graham
The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of England: ... with a Succinct Account of Their Medicinal Virtues, ... Written, After Upwards of Thirty Years Experience, by William Graham, ... the Second Edition.

The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of England: ... with a Succinct Account of Their Medicinal Virtues, ... Written, After Upwards of Thirty Years Experience, by William Graham, ... the Second Edition.

by William Graham

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British Library

T223490

John Williams and Mary Cooper were active 1760-1774 and 1743-1761 respectively (Plomer). With a half-title.

London : printed for J. Williams; and M. Cooper, [1760?]. [6],42p. ; 8°


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ISBN-13: 9781171382973
Publisher: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
Publication date: 07/23/2010
Pages: 54
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.11(d)
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