The court secret: a melancholy truth. Now first translated from the original Arabic. By an adept in the oriental tongues. Buy on Amazon
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The court secret: a melancholy truth. Now first translated from the original Arabic. By an adept in the oriental tongues.

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Author(s) George Lyttelton
ISBN / ASIN 1171370024
ISBN-13 9781171370024
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Huntington Library

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An adept in the oriental tongues = George Baron Lyttelton. Not in fact a translation. Concerns the love life of the Earl of Scarborough and the Duchess of Manchester. With a half-title.

London : printed for T. Brown, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1742. 24p. ; 8°
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