The entertaining correspondent; or curious relations. Digested into familiar letters, and conversations. Being a choice and valuable collection of very remarkable histories, from the most approved Authors, both Ancient and Modern; with regard to travels, voyages, governments, Revolutions, Geography, Arts and Sciences; the Religious, Civil and Military Customs of the different Nations in the known World; the various Productions in the Animal, Mineral, and Vegetable Kingdoms; and what ever else may be useful and entertaining. Illustrated with curious copper plates. Vol III.
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- M.DCC.XLII. [1742]
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Curious relations: or, the entertaining correspondent. Vol. 3.
Publication/Creation
London : printed for James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass over-against St. Magnus Church, on London-Bridge; and J. Rowland, at No. 14. in Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, M.DCC.XLII. [1742]
Physical description
[4],320,[1],306-319,[1],337-384,[4]p.,plates ; 80.
References note
ESTC T226244