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A Briefe And Pleasaunt Treatise, Entituled, Naturall and Artificiall Conclusions
by Thomas Hill
the text of 1581, with the original illustrations.

Contents: Editor's Preface,  The text of A Briefe and Pleasaunt Treatise, Entituled, Naturall and Artificiall Conclusions, Notes by the Editor, Bibliography, Acknowledgements.

Size: Height 9 inches. Width 6 inches. Pages: 88. Illustrations: reproduces all five illustrations from the edition of 1581 and a portrait of Thomas Hill from the frontispiece  of one of his other books. ISBN: 978-1-872175-05-8. Price: £10.00 plus postage and packaging (see below)

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