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The new cheats of London exposed; or the frauds and tricks of the town laid open to both sexes. Being a guard against the iniquitous practices of that metropolis. ...

Richard King

The new cheats of London exposed; or the frauds and tricks of the town laid open to both sexes. Being a guard against the iniquitous practices of that metropolis. ...

Paperback (Gale ECCO, Print Editions June 9, 2010)
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<sourceLibrary>British Library

<ESTCID>T228805

<Notes>Abridged and altered from Richard King's 'The frauds of London detected'.

<imprintFull>[Manchester] : Printed by A. Swindells. Manchester: and sold by M. Clements, and J. Sadler, [1800?]. <collation>48p. ; 4°
ISBN
1170122434 / 9781170122433
Pages
56
Weight
4.2 oz.
Dimensions
9.69 x 0.12 in.

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