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Une image d'Etats-Unis europeens. ( Les Cahiers Romands, N 10)

by Maurice de Rameru

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Lausanne: Libraire Payot (1930). Signed. #9 of 500 issued copies. 109 pages. FINE HARDCOVER. DarkMaroon marbled boards, Leather spine. 7.7"x5.8". be24f.

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Title
Une image d'Etats-Unis europeens. ( Les Cahiers Romands, N 10)
Author
Maurice de Rameru
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Libraire Payot
Place of Publication
Lausanne
Date Published
1930
Weight
0.00 lbs

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