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Russian avant-garde. In memory of Mayakovsky. L. Auerbach. Moscow - ... 1931

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Item specifics

Subject
Biography & Autobiography
Topic
Literary
Binding
Softcover, Wraps
Original/Facsimile
Original
Place of Publication
Moscow - Leningrad
Author
L. Averbach
Modified Item
No
Year Printed
1931
Region
Europe
Language
Russian
Country/Region of Manufacture
Russian Federation
Special Attributes
Ex-Library

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