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LISTE DES OUVRAGES MIS A LA LIBRE DISPOSITION DU PUBLIC.

   

- Paris : Bibliothèque Impériale 1869
- 8vo.
- later quarter cloth with paper-covered boards.
- (ii), 13 pages.
- Order Nr. 51052
- Price: $ 22.50



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A list of works freely available to the public in the Bibliothèque Impériale. Covers worn and chipped at spine. Library tag on front cover. Wear to front hinge; preliminary blank detached. Library stamps on pp.1, 4, 8, 11.

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