Hall & Davis' The course of Europe since Waterloo.

5th ed. [by] Kurt R. Schmeller. Foreword by Theodore H. Von Laue.

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Hall & Davis' The course of Europe since Waterloo.

5th ed. [by] Kurt R. Schmeller. Foreword by Theodore H. Von Laue.

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916

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Cover of: Hall & Davis' The course of Europe since Waterloo
Hall & Davis' The course of Europe since Waterloo
1968, Appleton-Century-Crofts
in English - 5th ed
Cover of: Hall & Davis' The course of Europe since Waterloo.
Hall & Davis' The course of Europe since Waterloo.
1968, Appleton-Century-Crofts
in English - 5th ed. [by] Kurt R. Schmeller. Foreword by Theodore H. Von Laue.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
First--4th ed. published under title: The course of Europe since Waterloo.

Published in
New York
Other Titles
Course of Europe since Waterloo.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940
Library of Congress
D359 .H2 1968

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 916 p.
Number of pages
916

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5608406M
Internet Archive
halldaviscourse00hall
LCCN
68015856
Library Thing
1759630

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