Pratt, Peter
Pratt, Peter
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History of Japan
cover - SOStudies of Chess : Containing a...Pratt, Peter
Studies of Chess : Containing a Systematic Introduction to the Game, and the Analysis of Chess. by A. D. Philidor, Esq.
no cover - SOStudies of ChessPratt, Peter
Studies of Chess
no cover - TOTheory of Chess : A Treatise, i...Pratt, Peter
Theory of Chess : A Treatise, in Which the Principles and Maxims of This Game, or Rather Science Are Clearly and Concisely Explained; As Concisely at Least, As It Might Be Advisable to Attempt
no cover - SCStreet Credit Can't Buy a HousePratt, Peter
Street Credit Can't Buy a House
no cover - TOTheory of Chess; a Treatise, in...Pratt, Peter
Theory of Chess; a Treatise, in Which the Principles and Maxims of This Game, or Rather Science, Are Clearly and Concisely Explained;
no cover - TPThe prey taken from the strong....Pratt, Peter
The prey taken from the strong. Or, An historical account, of the recovery of one from the dangerous errors of Quakerism
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History of Japan
- Open Work
Studies of Chess : Containing a Systematic Introduction to the Game, and the Analysis of Chess. by A. D. Philidor, Esq.
- Open Work
Studies of Chess
- Open Work
Theory of Chess : A Treatise, in Which the Principles and Maxims of This Game, or Rather Science Are Clearly and Concisely Explained; As Concisely at Least, As It Might Be Advisable to Attempt
- Open Work
Street Credit Can't Buy a House
- Open Work
Theory of Chess; a Treatise, in Which the Principles and Maxims of This Game, or Rather Science, Are Clearly and Concisely Explained;
- Open Work
The prey taken from the strong. Or, An historical account, of the recovery of one from the dangerous errors of Quakerism