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CHILDREN PASSING. WITH WOODCUTS BY ROBERT WYSS

CHILDREN PASSING. WITH WOODCUTS BY ROBERT WYSS

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CHILDREN PASSING. WITH WOODCUTS BY ROBERT WYSS

by Braun, Richard Emil

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The University of Texas, 1962-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardback with dust jacket. No marks and no writings. Minor shelf wear to dust jacket edges. One of 500 copies originally printed.

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Title
CHILDREN PASSING. WITH WOODCUTS BY ROBERT WYSS
Author
Braun, Richard Emil
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
The University of Texas
Date Published
1962-01-01

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Jacket
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