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Ralph Adams Cram: The University of Richmond, and the Gothic style today

Ralph Adams Cram: The University of Richmond, and the Gothic style today

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Ralph Adams Cram: The University of Richmond, and the Gothic style today

by Slipek, Edwin

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Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond, 1997 2022-03-12. First Edition. Paperback. Fine . Sealed, uncirculated copy. Well packaged in a box, ships with tracking.

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Title
Ralph Adams Cram: The University of Richmond, and the Gothic style today
Author
Slipek, Edwin
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Paperback
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First Edition
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Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond
Date Published
1997 2022-03-12

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