An edition of Art-history as an academic study (1933)

Art-history as an academic study

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Art-history as an academic study
Roger Eliot Fry
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Publisher
Folcroft Press
Language
English
Pages
21

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Cover of: Art-history as an academic study
Art-history as an academic study
1978, Norwood Editions
in English
Cover of: Art-history as an academic study
Art-history as an academic study
1977, Folcroft Library Editions
in English
Cover of: Art-history as an academic study.
Art-history as an academic study.
1977, Folcroft Library Editions
in English
Cover of: Art-history as an academic study
Cover of: Art-history as an academic study
Cover of: Art-history as an academic study
Art-history as an academic study
1933, The University Press
in English
Cover of: Art-history as an academic study

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Reprint of the 1933 ed.

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Folcroft, Pa

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21 p.
Number of pages
21

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13530947M
OCLC/WorldCat
5515586

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