An Address to Persons of Fashion, Containing Some Particulars Relating to Balls: And a Few Occasional Hints Concerning Play-Houses, Card-Tables, &C. ... by a Gentleman of the University of Oxford.

Richard Hill

An Address to Persons of Fashion, Containing Some Particulars Relating to Balls: And a Few Occasional Hints Concerning Play-Houses, Card-Tables, &C. ... by a Gentleman of the University of Oxford.
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gale Ecco, Print Editions
Country
United States
Published
28 May 2010
Pages
56
ISBN
9781140899426

An Address to Persons of Fashion, Containing Some Particulars Relating to Balls: And a Few Occasional Hints Concerning Play-Houses, Card-Tables, &C. … by a Gentleman of the University of Oxford.

Richard Hill

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