An edition of Deutsches Städtebuch (1995)

Deutsches Städtebuch

Handbuch städtischer Geschichte

Neubearbeitung / herausgegeben von Heinz Stoob und Peter Johanek.
Deutsches Städtebuch
Harald Engel, Evamaria Engel, ...
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An edition of Deutsches Städtebuch (1995)

Deutsches Städtebuch

Handbuch städtischer Geschichte

Neubearbeitung / herausgegeben von Heinz Stoob und Peter Johanek.

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Kohlhammer
Language
German

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Cover of: Deutsches Städtebuch, Bd.2, Städtebuch Brandenburg und Berlin
Deutsches Städtebuch, Bd.2, Städtebuch Brandenburg und Berlin
June 1, 2000, Kohlhammer
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Cover of: Deutsches Städtebuch
Deutsches Städtebuch: Handbuch städtischer Geschichte
1995, Kohlhammer
in German - Neubearbeitung / herausgegeben von Heinz Stoob und Peter Johanek.

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Table of Contents

Bd. 1. Schlesisches Städtebuch
Bd. 2. Brandenburg und Berlin
Bd. 3, T. 2. Hinterpommern.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Other Titles
Schlesisches Städtebuch.

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v. :

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Open Library
OL22576357M
ISBN 10
3170137891, 3170153889, 3170181521
OCLC/WorldCat
34392224
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4359774

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August 4, 2024 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
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