VICTORIAN ENGRAVINGS by Rodney K. Engen

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R300.00
Ends 30 May 24 11:30
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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
614878997

Large softcover. Binding is good and clean inside. Published in 1975 in the USA by Marini's press with 96 pages. Boards are shelf-rubbed, with small folds at corners. Tear at spine bottom end and little paper loss at spine top end. No shipping overseas.

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