Nuova Stella 1604 Compasso Le Opere di Galileo Galilei: Nuova Ristampa Della Edizione Nazionale, Volume II
by Galilei, Galileo
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- VeryGood
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About This Item
Florence, Italy: G. Barbera 1968. Hardcover. 11" x 7.5". 469, [3] pp. Text in Italian. Rebound in institutional-style red cloth (but not ex-library) with gold-stamped titles on spine. Very light shelf wear, minor soiling to bottom edge. Very Good. . VeryGood. Hardcover .
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- Brattle Book Shop (US)
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- Title
- Nuova Stella 1604 Compasso Le Opere di Galileo Galilei: Nuova Ristampa Della Edizione Nazionale, Volume II
- Author
- Galilei, Galileo
- Book Condition
- Used - VeryGood
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- G. Barbera 1968
- Place of Publication
- Florence, Italy
- Keywords
- Hardcover
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