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PICTURING DELAWARE, MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FIRST STATE, AN EXHIBITION.

   

- Newark : University of Delaware Library 2001
- oblong small 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- (iv), 31 pages.
- ISBN 0971236003 / Order Nr. 65321
- Price: $ 10.00



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Preface by David P. Roselle, Acknowledgments by Susan Brynteson, "The Changing Look of Delaware" by Carol Hoffecker and a note on the exhibition by Iris Snyder. Illustrations in color and black-and-white of maps, postcards, etc.

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