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A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia
- Title
- A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia / written by Sir Thomas More ; and translated into English by Raphe Robinson ; with copious notes, and a biographical and literary introduction by T. F. Dibdin.
- Author
- More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535.
- Publication
- London : Printed by Wm. Bulmer for Wm. Miller, 1808.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- clxxx, 464 p. : ill., port.; 25 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Utopia.
- Subject
- Note
- Large paper copy.
- "Printed from Alsop's edition of 1639."--p. clxxx.
- Extra illustrated with portraits of the author.
- Call Number
- SB (More, T. Most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work. 1808 (464 p.))
- OCLC
- 13663127
- Author
- More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535.
- Title
- A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia / written by Sir Thomas More ; and translated into English by Raphe Robinson ; with copious notes, and a biographical and literary introduction by T. F. Dibdin.
- Imprint
- London : Printed by Wm. Bulmer for Wm. Miller, 1808.
- Edition
- New ed.
- Added Author
- Robinson, Ralph, 1521- TranslatorDibdin, Thomas Frognall, 1776-1847.
- Added Title
- Utopia.
- Research Call Number
- SB (More, T. Most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work. 1808 (464 p.))