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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AT GEORGETOWN, A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG.
Barringer, George.

   

- Washington, DC : Georgetown University Library 1985
- 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- 72 pages.
- Order Nr. 96166
- Price: $ 5.00



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First edition. Includes a history of the library with an illustrated overview of its special collections. Introduction by Joseph E. Jeffs, University Librarian.

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