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The frontiers of Privilege. A century of social conflict as reflected in The Queen.

The frontiers of Privilege. A century of social conflict as reflected in The Queen.

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The frontiers of Privilege. A century of social conflict as reflected in The Queen.

by CREWE, Quentin.-

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Stevens Press, 1961, London. First published.. 29x22. Tela con sobrecubierta. 255 pgs. Fotos y láminas en b/n. Texto en inlés. 639951

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The frontiers of Privilege. A century of social conflict as reflected in The Queen.
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CREWE, Quentin.-
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Stevens Press, 1961, London. First published.
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