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1 THE GOLD-MINES OF MIDIAN AND THE RUINED MIDIANITE CITIES Richard F. Burton
London C. Kegan Paul & Co 1878 First Edition Hardcover Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 392, 8 pages; Title: The Gold-Mines of Midian and the Ruined Midianite Cities Author: Richard F. Burton Publisher: C. Kegan Paul & Co. Printing Year: 1878 Condition/Details: This antique volume is an account of the author's expeditions in Midian, the area east of the Jordan River and of the Dead Sea. The work recounts how Burton, the famous English explorer, discovered gold in the region, with other travels in the region, and is illustrated with a folding map. The book shows some external wear with library tape covering the spine. There is some play in the binding and tape repair to the hinges, the pages are generally clean with some age toning and scattered foxing, library markings. Midian is in North West Arabia. This scarce old work was deaccessioned from Ambassador College Library archaeology department. 23108 
Price: 749.95 USD
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