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Biblia gallica.

La Sainte Bible, qui contient le vieux et nouveau testament... par David Martin. Nouvelle ed. 2 vols. Hanover and Lpz., Förster 1728. with 1 eng. Front. 52 p., 884 p.; 1 p., p. 885-1208, 232 p., 2 p., 384 p. Blind embossed. Hardcover d. Zt. with gilt-stamped. Fillets, rebacked and rich ribbed boards (some worming). VD 18, 12626325-001. - Front cover with small tear at bottom. Marginal tear, otherwise good copy. - Provenance: Nobleman's library.

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