France : The Nation and Its Development from Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Third Republic;
de Hudson, William Henry
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Lonodn, Geo. Harrap, 1919;. 1st edition. Hardback. Very good condition/ No dust jacket. xxiv, 632pp with many illustrations & fold out maps. Remnant of prize label on front free endpapers. Navy cloth covers with gilt title on front & spine. .
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- France : The Nation and Its Development from Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Third Republic;
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