The Vicar of Wakefield

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First published by [[Publisher::George G Harap]] in [[news date::1929]]
 
First published by [[Publisher::George G Harap]] in [[news date::1929]]
  
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*Category: [[Book Category::Antique Books]]
 
*Category: [[Book Category::Antique Books]]
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*Category: [[has category::Autographed book]]
 
*Purchased: [[Purchased Date::2021]]
 
*Purchased: [[Purchased Date::2021]]
 
*Price Paid: [[Price::$425.00]]
 
*Price Paid: [[Price::$425.00]]
 
*First Edition?: [[First Edition::Yes]]
 
*First Edition?: [[First Edition::Yes]]
 
*Condition?: [[Condition:: Very Fair. Minor Foxing]]  
 
*Condition?: [[Condition:: Very Fair. Minor Foxing]]  
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The Vicar of Goldsmith by Oliver Goldsmith and illustrated by Arthur Rackham with 12? tipped-in colour plates. Limited edition of 575 copies SIGNED by Arthur Rackham

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The Vicar of Wakefield, or A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself, is a romantic novel by the Irish author, Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774). Initially published in 1766 and one of the most widely read 18th-century novels among the Victorians

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First published by George G Harap in 1929



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