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Hardback. ffep has been removed. Corners crushed. A good reading copy. No jacket. 
UNREAD but may have minor imperfections such as a crease or mark. In stock-sent fast from British bookseller. 
Hardcover, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition suitable as a study copy., 350grams, ISBN: 0460002899. 
Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in good all round condition. Ships within 24 hours., 350grams, ISBN: 
Everyman's Library no. 289. A few pen markings. Hardback, Ex-Library, with usual stamps markings, in good all-round condition, no dust jacket, 295pages., 350grams, ISBN: 
Softback, Ex-Library, with almost no markings, in good all-round condition, no dust jacket, 256pages., 250grams, ISBN: 
Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition, suitable as a reading copy. Ships within 24 hours., 750grams, ISBN: 
No dust jacket. Cover scuffed and worn. Library sticker on front cover. Loose binding. Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition., 400grams, ISBN: 
No dust jacket. Cover scuffed and worn. Library sticker on front cover. Loose binding. Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition., 400grams, ISBN: 
Size: 18.6 x 11.6 x 1.5 cm; 299 pages. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. Partial yellowing to edges. 
No date but presumed 1920's. Red cloth cover shows wear and some tanning/fading at edges and spine. Corners very slightly bumped. Page edges heavily tanned. Internally, pages clean and tight. title page torn at side/hinge but still attached. 
Exceptionally clean tight text, no inscriptions or price clip, part of everman series. 
(192 pages) the classic 1722 account of the epidemic of bubonic plague that ravaged england nearly 60 years earlier. edition new ed (Paperback) 
Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in good all round condition. Ships within 24 hours. Introduction by Aitken, G A, 400grams, ISBN: 
Good sound, tight copy. Pages fine but lightly tanned, internally neat and tidy. Cover has some chipped edges, some yellowing to the back cover and a visible patch on back cover where small price sticker was removed. First class daily dispatch from Devon.; 240 pages. 
Used paperback in very good condition. In 1665 the Great Plague swept through London, claiming nearly 100, 000 lives. In A Journal, written nearly sixty years later, Defoe vividly chronicled the progress of the epidemic. We follow his fictional narrator through a city transformed. With an introduction from Cynthia Wall. 