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'A Discourse concerning New World Planet' Refrigerator Magnet by bridgemanart
William Marshall's Frontispiece to 'A Discourse concerning a New World and another Planet' by John Wilkins, published in 1640 located at a Private Collection. William Marshall was a American artist. The Frontispiece to 'A Discourse concerning a New World and another Planet' by John Wilkins, published in 1640 was created around 1640 AD.
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'A Discourse concerning New World Planet'

William Marshall, published in 1640

William Marshall's Frontispiece to 'A Discourse concerning a New World and another Planet' by John Wilkins, published in 1640 located at a Private Collection. William Marshall was a American artist. The Frontispiece to 'A Discourse concerning a New World and another Planet' by John Wilkins, published in 1640 was created around 1640 AD.

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Product id: 147604406591779972
Made on 8/16/2011 1:53 PM