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UNESCO Courier, January 1957.

UNESCO Courier, January 1957.

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UNESCO Courier, January 1957.

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Paris, Unesco, 1957.. Contents: Masaccio the Florentine genius, Florence: Cradle of the Renaissance, The art of the pilgrims' way, eight page supplement with colour plates of masterpieces from Italy, Iran and Spain, Isfahan is half the world, The treasures of Iran's Imperial Library, Persepolis: fabulous capital of an empire, and Magic artisan of Milan. Very good condition.

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Bookseller
Jef Kay GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
1052
Title
UNESCO Courier, January 1957.
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
Paris, Unesco, 1957.
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Art. Renaissance art. Masaccio. Italian art. Spanish art. Iranian art. Isfahan art. Persepolis.
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Nonfiction;

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Jef Kay

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Lymm, Cheshire

About Jef Kay

We sell collectable books of all kinds and subjects at bookfairs in the North West and on the internet. We deal mostly in children's books and annuals, and fiction in first editions. Our specialities include Space travel, Rupert books and novels by Alexander Kent. We also stock the full range of Dan Dare facsimiles published by Titan Books. We deal from home, where we now have a bookroom in whichbooks may be viewed by arrangement.
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