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by Summerson, John / Rowlandson, T. / Pugin, A.C

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1943. London and New York, The King Penguin Books, 1943. Kl. 8°. 31 pages, 16 farbic plates. Original cardboard. Spine is cracked, otherwise good condition. private dedication on front fly. * 200 years J.J. Heckenhauer 1823 - 2023 *

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J.J. Heckenhauer e.K, DE (DE)
Bookseller's Inventory #
21540AB
Title
The Microcosm of London.
Author
Summerson, John / Rowlandson, T. / Pugin, A.C
Book Condition
Used
Date Published
1943
Pages
31 pages, 16 farbic plates
Weight
99.99 lbs
Keywords
London

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