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The Robert Burns uncut Edinburgh Edition of 1787 in original printer's boards

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The Robert Burns uncut Edinburgh Edition of 1787 in original printer's boards

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A very rare uncut example of Robert Burns Edinburgh Edition of 1787 in its original printer's boards of wastage from a New Testament publication as issued by William Smellie and therefore never leather bound. The 1786 Kilmarnock Edition was bound in blue paper wrappers.

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1850 - 1900
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition) 1787
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