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The Booklover's Birthday Book

The Booklover's Birthday Book

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The Booklover's Birthday Book

by The New York Public Library; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Barbara Anderman [Editor]

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  • Hardcover
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Very Good
ISBN 10
0870993771
ISBN 13
9780870993770
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1984-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Minimal wear to cover. Pages clean and in excellent condition.

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Maddwoman's Books US (US)
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Title
The Booklover's Birthday Book
Author
The New York Public Library; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Barbara Anderman [Editor]
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0870993771
ISBN 13
9780870993770
Publisher
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1984-01-01

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