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DIE FREMDE FRAU UND DER MANN UNTERM BETT.
Dostojewski, F. M.
Mit zwölf Steinzeichnungen von A. Bernstein, Deutsch von Frida Ichak

   

- München : Musarion Verlag 1920
- small 8vo.
- paper-covered boards
- (vi), 70, (2) pages
- Order Nr. 90987
- Price: $ 25.00



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The covers and endpapers of this copy have darkened. The covers are lightly soiled and show wear at the corners. There is slight loss at the head of the spine. Some of the leaves have darkened a bit, but the interior shows minimal wear.

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