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Cobbett, W., & Cruikshank, R. (1821). The book of wonders: In fourteen chapters : containing, in the compass of eighty closely printed columns, a mass of information, more suited to the present moment, and better calculated to open the eyes of the people of England, than any work of a similar nature, that has hitherto appeared : embellished with illustrative engravings : and dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline (2nd ed.). Published by H. Stemman.

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Cobbett, William, and Robert Cruikshank. The Book of Wonders: In Fourteen Chapters : Containing, in the Compass of Eighty Closely Printed Columns, a Mass of Information, More Suited to the Present Moment, and Better Calculated to Open the Eyes of the People of England, than Any Work of a Similar Nature, That Has Hitherto Appeared : Embellished with Illustrative Engravings : And Dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline. 2nd ed. London: Published by H. Stemman, 1821.

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Cobbett, William, and Robert Cruikshank. The Book of Wonders: In Fourteen Chapters : Containing, in the Compass of Eighty Closely Printed Columns, a Mass of Information, More Suited to the Present Moment, and Better Calculated to Open the Eyes of the People of England, than Any Work of a Similar Nature, That Has Hitherto Appeared : Embellished with Illustrative Engravings : And Dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline. 2nd ed. Published by H. Stemman, 1821.

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