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A Question, The Idyl of a Picture By His Friend Alma Tadema Related By Georg Ebers from the German By Mary J. Safford

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A Question, The Idyl of a Picture By His Friend Alma Tadema Related By Georg Ebers from the German By Mary J. Safford

by Ebers, Georg; Safford, Mary J

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New York: William S. Gottsberger, 1881. Edition Not Stated . Half-Leather. Good. Chip missing from exterior of ffep. Wear to boards.

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Title
A Question, The Idyl of a Picture By His Friend Alma Tadema Related By Georg Ebers from the German By Mary J. Safford
Author
Ebers, Georg; Safford, Mary J
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Half-Leather
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Used - Good
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Edition Not Stated
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Hardcover
Publisher
William S. Gottsberger
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1881
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Fiction
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