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Kurze doch zuverläßige Beschreibung der Insel Minorka, des Forts Sankt Philipp und der Stadt und Festung Gibraltar.

Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn A/S
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Leipzig, Paul Gotthelf Kummer, 1782. Contemp. boards. Light wear to top and bottom of spine. (12),98 pp. and 1 folded engraved map, divided in 3 sections: 1. Grundriss des Fort St. Philipp. 2. Grundriss der Gegend von Porto Mahon und Fort St. Philipp. 3. Abriss der Festung Gibraltar. A few faint brownspots.

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