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Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851 [1831], The bravo, volume 2 (Carey & Lea, Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf060v2].
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Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine

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[figure description] Top Edge.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Front Cover.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Spine.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Front Edge.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Back Cover.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Bottom Edge.[end figure description]

Preliminaries

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[figure description] Reader.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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[figure description] A decorative end-page, which has a marble pattern.[end figure description]

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[figure description] A decorative end-page, which has a marble pattern.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Page).[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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John Eaves. Library. No. 42. [figure description] Bookplate: rectangular, with rounded corners, green background, border of green and white ivy filigree enclosing printed caption in white, against green background, of “John Eaves. Library. No.” and handwritten number “42”. This bookplate is affixed onto a decorative end-page, which has a marble pattern.[end figure description]

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Hic Fructus Virtutis; Clifton Waller Barrett [figure description] Bookplate: heraldry figure with a green tree on top and shield below. There is a small gray shield hanging from the branches of the tree, with three blue figures on that small shield. The tree stands on a base of gray and black intertwined bars, referred to as a wreath in heraldic terms. Below the tree is a larger shield, with a black background, and with three gray, diagonal stripes across it; these diagonal stripes are referred to as bends in heraldic terms. There are three gold leaves in line, end-to-end, down the middle of the center stripe (or bend), with green veins in the leaves. Note that the colors to which this description refers appear in some renderings of this bookplate; however, some renderings may appear instead in black, white and gray tones. This bookplate is affixed to a decorative end-page, which has a marble pattern.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Blank Leaf.[end figure description]

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Title Page [figure description] Title page.[end figure description]

THE
BRAVO: A TALE.

Giustizia in palazzo, e pane in piazza.

Philadelphia:
CAREY & LEA—CHESTNUT STREET.
1831.

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[figure description] Copyright page.[end figure description]

Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1831, by
Carey & Lea, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania.
STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE.

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Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851 [1831], The bravo, volume 2 (Carey & Lea, Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf060v2].
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