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"COMPENDIUM OF THE PLANTS CITED IN THE BOOK THE INGENIOUS HIDALGO DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA." - Authors Ramón Morales Valverde and Emilio Blanco Castro. Illustrator Luis Mena Muñoz. M.: Montaraz KTK, 2006. Folio, cloth ed., calligraphed on the plane with mounted sheet; metal corners. 82 pages. + 1 hr. + sample of seeds of medicinal plants contained in the specimen. Numbered copy of tir. limited.

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"COMPENDIUM OF THE PLANTS CITED IN THE BOOK THE INGENIOUS HIDALGO DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA." - Authors Ramón Morales Valverde and Emilio Blanco Castro. Illustrator Luis Mena Muñoz. M.: Montaraz KTK, 2006. Folio, cloth ed., calligraphed on the plane with mounted sheet; metal corners. 82 pages. + 1 hr. + sample of seeds of medicinal plants contained in the specimen. Numbered copy of tir. limited.

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