In the heart of Precolumbian America

the Gérard Geiger collection.

In the heart of Precolumbian America
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In the heart of Precolumbian America

the Gérard Geiger collection.

This work showcases one of the most outstanding collections of Pre-Columbian art ever assembled by a private collector.

Publish Date
Publisher
5 Continents
Language
English
Pages
261

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Cover of: At the Heart of Precolumbian America
At the Heart of Precolumbian America
July 17, 2006, 5 Continents Editions
Hardcover in English
Cover of: In the heart of Pre-Columbian America
In the heart of Pre-Columbian America: the Gérard Geiger Collection.
2003, Five Continents
in English
Cover of: In the heart of Precolumbian America
In the heart of Precolumbian America: the Gérard Geiger collection.
2003, 5 Continents
in English

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Edition Notes

"The texts by Gérard Geiger ... [et al.] are translated from the French by Susan Wise"--P. [5].

Includes bibliographical references (p. 261).

Published in
Milan, Italy
Genre
Catalogs.
Other Titles
At the heart of Precolumbian America

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Library of Congress
E59.A7 I5 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
261 p. :
Number of pages
261

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OL22589204M
ISBN 10
8874390645
Library Thing
8426187
Goodreads
690865

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL19059365W
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November 16, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from University of Toronto MARC record