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Müller,K.H.

The economic importance of the Baghdad Railway. Land and people of Asian Turkey. Hbg., Boysen & Maasch 1917. gr.8°. With 2 folded. Maps. VI p., 1 leaf, 128 pp. Late. Hlwd. Metzeltin 2569 - Partly slightly (mainly cut) foxed, title page with top edge stain. Marginal stains.

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For sale on Wednesday 03 Jul : 10:00 (CEST)
pforzheim, Germany
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