Description
catching rats in a ramshackle room
to allow him to see his wife
predicted that front drive would be adopted by the automobile industry within a few years of the L29's introduction
showing the gate on fire during the Great Fire of London 1666 at the point when the walls of Ludgate Gaol fell
Found in the collection of the Musée national du Château de Fontainebleau
Coffee plant Finish:Rolled catching rats in a ramshackleBotanical study of the coffee plant Coffea arabica showing the leaves, flowers and beans. Frontispiece plate to the monograph A short historical account of coffee; containing the most remarkable observations of the greatest men in Europe concerning it with a description of the coffee tree (and) an exact figure by Richard Bradley (Emanuel Matthews, London, 1720). Inscribed above 'The Coffe Tree'. According to the preface to the work, Bradley drew the
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