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AMS Press
Language
English
Pages
169

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The position of the Roode en Witte roos in the saga of King Richard III.
1971, AMS Press
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Edition Notes

English and Dutch.
Original t.p. reads: L. van den Bosch, Roode en Witte roos of Lankaster en Jork ... Tamsterdam, Gedrukt by Tyman Hovthaak. Voor Dirk Cornelisz'. Houthaak, Boekverkooper op de hoek van de Nieuwezijds Kolk. MDC. LI.

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Series
University of Wisconsin studies in language and literature,, no. 5
Other Titles
Roode en Witte Roos.

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Library of Congress
PT5607.B7 R6 1971

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Pagination
169 p.
Number of pages
169

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5315888M
ISBN 10
0404013759
LCCN
72131494
OCLC/WorldCat
148312

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