An edition of Wilhelm Morgner (1956)

Wilhelm Morgner

d. Werke d. Künstlers im Besitz d. Gustav-Lübcke-Museums Hamm : [Ausstellung im Gustav-Lübcke-Museum Hamm vom 14. August-25. September 1977].

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An edition of Wilhelm Morgner (1956)

Wilhelm Morgner

d. Werke d. Künstlers im Besitz d. Gustav-Lübcke-Museums Hamm : [Ausstellung im Gustav-Lübcke-Museum Hamm vom 14. August-25. September 1977].

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Language
German
Pages
29

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Cover of: Wilhelm Morgner
Wilhelm Morgner: Briefe und Zeichnungen : Briefe an Georg Tappert, an die Mutter, und an Wilhelm Wulff
1984, Westfälische Verlagsbuchhandlung, Mocker & Jahn
in German
Cover of: Wilhelm Morgner
Cover of: Wilhelm Morgner
Wilhelm Morgner
1956, E.A. Seemann
in German

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [28]
Text by H. Wille.

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Hamm

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
760/.092/4
Library of Congress
NC251.M67 A4 1977

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Pagination
[29] p. :
Number of pages
29

ID Numbers

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OL4333438M
LCCN
78374335

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