Missionen, die katholischen. Illustrirte Monatsschrift. Volumes 1873-1875, 1877-…
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Missionen, die katholischen.

Illustrirte Monatsschrift. Volumes 1873-1875, 1877-1884, 1886-1890 and 1893-1894 in 16 vols. Freiburg, Herder. Cl-4; with numerous illustrations. Mostly private cloth, 2 vols. Olwd. (Some damage to binding).

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Missionen, die katholischen.

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