17 resultados para Red-sea
em University of Michigan
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Imperfect set: original bindings wanting. Rebound as 1 v. in maroon buckram with imprint of Miami University Libraries.
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"Mrs. Belzoni's trifling account of the women of Egypt, Nubia, and Syria": p. 441-483.
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"Short account of the women of Egypt, Nubia, and Syria; by Mrs. Belzoni": v. 2, p. [241]-327.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Charles Franklin Head, Chairman."
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v.1. A-Juttah.--v.2. Kabzeel-Red-heifer.--v.3. Red-Sea-Zuzims.
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v.1. Aaron-Juttah.--v.2. Kabzeel-Red-heifer.--v.3. Red-Sea-Zuzims.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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14th. A remarkable vision of Charles the eleventh of Sweden.--15th. An awful and authentic narrative of the monster Benito de Soto, the pirate of the Morning Star.--16th. The first and last sacrifice.--17th. The tiger's cave; or, The melancholy and tragical fate of Captains Wharton and Lincoln.--18th. The first and last love.--19th. The Scottish landlady, and her lodgers ... by Mr. Galt.--20th. Traditionary anecdotes of the Countess of Stair.--21st. First and last love.--Agnes Fitzroy.--22nd. The death of Alice Bland ... by the author of the Tales of a pilgrim--23d. Herby and his twelve wives.--24th. The murder hole.--25th. A remarkable trial of murders.
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... And the probability of its success considered. To which is added a brief sketch of the present state of Egypt; an historical account of Alexandria; the two harbours of that city accurately delineated, its former splendor and present state contrasted; with some remarks on its local importance should it become the mart of the East: together with a few particulars relating to the navigation of the Red Sea. By the editor of the History of Peter III. and Catharine II. of Russia.
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Binding: blue cover, intricate illustrations in red and gilt on front cover and spine, marbled edges, floral endpapers
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Title within ornamental border, title in red and black.
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"First American edition, first printing" -- Cf. Cagle.