GUNPOWDER AND FIREARMS IN THE MAMLUK KINGDOM: A Challenge to a Mediaeval Society.
de AYALON, David
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London, Vallentine, Mitchell, 1956. . 8vo.,pp. xvii,153, burgundy cloth, gilt; ex-library, with library bookplate to front paste down endpaper and remains of torn bookplate to front free endpaper, library stamps to title page and to rear index page, ownership autograph to front free endpaper, toned to extremities, otherwise clean and very good.
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- GUNPOWDER AND FIREARMS IN THE MAMLUK KINGDOM: A Challenge to a Mediaeval Society.
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- AYALON, David
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- London, Vallentine, Mitchell, 1956.
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