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UEBER GESCHNITTENES LEDER, MIT LICHTDRUCK (TAFEL XIII) UND 4 ABBILDUNGEN.
Adam, Paul

   

- 1889
- small 4to.
- contemporary half red calf with pastepaper-covered boards.
- p. 274-283.
- Order Nr. 102481
- Price: $ 95.00



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An article removed from Zeitschrift für Christliche Kunst, No. 9, 1889. From the reference library of the Zaehnsdorf Company with a commemorative booklabel loosely inserted. With the bookplate of the Zaehnsdorf Company.

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