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Twickenham Park and old Richmond palace, and Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam's connection with them, 1580-1608
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Twickenham Park and old Richmond palace, and Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam's connection with them, 1580-1608
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Publication date
1912.
Call number
601947
Creator
Bunten, Alice Chambers
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Dimensions
22 cm
Associated organization
Francis Bacon Library,
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