A new guide to Cheltenham : being a complete history and description of that celebrated watering place, embracing a minute account of the virtues and qualities of its mineral waters, and a summary of the disorders in which they are recommended, together with a sketch of the surrounding country, and an account of Gloucester and its cathedral, as well as other places worth of notice / by G. A. Williams.

  • Williams, G. A. (George Arthur)
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[1823-1825]
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A new guide to Cheltenham : being a complete history and description of that celebrated watering place, embracing a minute account of the virtues and qualities of its mineral waters, and a summary of the disorders in which they are recommended, together with a sketch of the surrounding country, and an account of Gloucester and its cathedral, as well as other places worth of notice / by G. A. Williams. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Cheltenham : Printed for G. A. Williams, [1823-1825]

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210 pages, 2 unnumbered pages, 12 unnumbered leaves of plates (one folded)

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Final 2 pages with advertisements.
Printed by J.J. Hadley, Cheltenham: p. 210.
Date of imprint arrived at from internal evidence on final leaf.

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