An edition of Bride of glory (1942)

Bride of glory

being the strange story of Emy Lyon, a blacksmith's daughter, who married His Britannic Majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the court of Naples and became Emma, Lady Hamilton, companion of royalty and the true friend of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, K. B., duke of Bronte.

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An edition of Bride of glory (1942)

Bride of glory

being the strange story of Emy Lyon, a blacksmith's daughter, who married His Britannic Majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the court of Naples and became Emma, Lady Hamilton, companion of royalty and the true friend of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, K. B., duke of Bronte.

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Publish Date
Publisher
Greystone Press
Language
English
Pages
963

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Book Details


Published in

New York

Edition Notes

Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3 .F452Br

The Physical Object

Pagination
963 p.
Number of pages
963

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14669510M
Internet Archive
brideofglorybein00fiel
LCCN
42036110
OCLC/WorldCat
1234911

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September 13, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Oregon Libraries MARC record.