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CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY. Being an introduction to the study of the Vegetable Kingdom

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CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY. Being an introduction to the study of the Vegetable Kingdom

by Balfour, J.H

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Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. 1852. Hardback. 357 pages + 26 pages adverts. Upwards of 1000 illustrations Spine damage, contents clean and tight.

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Title
CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY. Being an introduction to the study of the Vegetable Kingdom
Author
Balfour, J.H
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. 1852
Keywords
BOTANY.

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