The Stones of Venice (book) - Publication History, First Editions

Publication History, First Editions

  • The Stones of Venice. Volume the First. The Foundations, 1851, Smith, Elder & Co., London
  • The Stones of Venice. Volume the Second. The Sea-stories, 1853, Smith, Elder & Co., London
  • The Stones of Venice. Volume the First. The Fall, 1853, Smith, Elder & Co., London

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