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    Inns and Taverns of Old London
    John Harvard And His Times (1918)
    The Tragedy Of Mary Stuart (1913)
    The Life and Letter
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    • Shakespeare & Stratford

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    • The Tragedy Of Mary Stuart (1913)

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    • John Harvard And His Times (1918)

      • 396pages
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      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting important literature, making it accessible in a modern edition that remains true to the original text. This effort highlights the cultural value of the work, ensuring that it continues to be available for contemporary readers.

      John Harvard And His Times (1918)
    • The Englishman of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, especially of the latter, is seen to have exercised considerable zeal in creating substitutes for his home, namely by establishing a vast number of taverns, inns, clubs, gardens and coffee houses. Those which already have existed in „Old London“ are described in this volume. Originally published in 1909.

      Inns and Taverns of Old London