Letters of Certain Jews to Monsieur Voltaire, containing An Apology for Their Own People, and for the Old Testament. With Critical Reflections, and a Short Commentary Extracted from a Greater. With Christian Notes and Additions on Various Parts of the Work. Translated by the Rev. Philip Lefanu, D.D. Third American Edition, with Corrections.
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Link Singerman ID: 1019
Year: 1848
Entry: [Guénée, Antoine]. Letters of Certain Jews to Monsieur Voltaire, containing An Apology for Their Own People, and for the Old Testament. With Critical Reflections, and a Short Commentary Extracted from a Greater. With Christian Notes and Additions on Various Parts of the Work. Translated by the Rev. Philip Lefanu, D.D. Third American Edition, with Corrections. Philadelphia: Herman Hooker; Cincinnati: George G. Jones, 1848. 612 p.
Author/Editor: Antoine Guenée
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Letters of Certain Jews to Monsieur Voltaire, containing An Apology for Their Own People, and for the Old Testament. With Critical Reflections, and a Short Commentary Extracted from a Greater. With Christian Notes and Additions on Various Parts of the Work. Translated by the Rev. Philip Lefanu, D.D. Third American Edition, with Corrections.
Printer/Publisher: Herman Hooker;
Language: English
Notes: Spine title: Jews' Letters to Voltaire.Marcus 209.