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Ripon Minster: The Beginning of the Gothic Style in Northern England Transactions of the American Philosophical Cociety Volume 73, Part 6

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Ripon Minster: The Beginning of the Gothic Style in Northern England Transactions of the American Philosophical Cociety Volume 73, Part 6

by M.F. Hearn

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Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society, 1983. First printing. . Paperback. Fine. Near fine with very light wear. Nice! Sec 39E

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Title
Ripon Minster: The Beginning of the Gothic Style in Northern England Transactions of the American Philosophical Cociety Volume 73, Part 6
Author
M.F. Hearn
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Paperback
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First printing.
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The American Philosophical Society
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Date Published
1983
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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

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