The Cathedrals and Churches of Northern Italy
por Bumpus, T. Francis
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Eugene, Oregon, United States
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James Pott & Co/T. Werner Laurie. Hardcover, no dust jacket. Ex-library. Boards are worn, rubbed and scuffed. Cocked spine. Boards are edge worn, rubbed and scuffed. Some fraying, curling and splitting along edges of boards. With 81 illustrations. 371 pages.
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- The Cathedrals and Churches of Northern Italy
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- Bumpus, T. Francis
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- James Pott & Co/T. Werner Laurie
- Páginas
- 371
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- Edges
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- Jacket
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