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1904 GUTENBERG-GESELLSCHAFT 3. Sibyllenbuch Fragment: Ca 1452-3. John Henry Nash

Earliest Gutenberg Printing. John Henry Nash Library
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“Good. (wrappers are worn at edges with a few creases, small chips and short tears, ¼ inch of ...
Date of Publication
1904
Binding
Wrappers
Subject
Printing
Language
German
Special Attributes
First Edition, Illustrated
Publisher
Gutenberg Gesellschaft

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