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Catalogue generale. Janvier 1909. 36me ed., 1er Fascicule. Paris 1…
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H.Morin. Catalogue generale. Janvier 1909. 36me ed., 1er Fascicule. Paris 1909. 4°. With numerous text illustrations. 112 pp. Ohlwd. (bumped and rubbed, browned, partly stained). - Some loosening, paper browned, occasional faint spotting.

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H.Morin. Catalogue generale. Janvier 1909. 36me ed., 1er Fascicule. Paris 1909. 4°. With numerous text illustrations. 112 pp. Ohlwd. (bumped and rubbed, browned, partly stained). - Some loosening, paper browned, occasional faint spotting.

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