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MAZEROLLE (L) Traité théorique et pratique de CHARPENTE, Paris, Dunod, 1926, in-folio with 112 plates. As is.

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MAZEROLLE (L) Traité théorique et pratique de CHARPENTE, Paris, Dunod, 1926, in-folio with 112 plates. As is.

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