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THE CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY, DUBLIN.
Hayes, R.J.

   

- N.P. : n.p. 1967
- 8vo.
- paper wrappers.
- Frontispiece; 36 pages.
- Order Nr. 51500
- Price: $ 15.00



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An illustrated essay on this collector and his library.

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