A New Method of Learning The French Language
de Fasquelle, Louis
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Montpelier, Vermont, United States
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New York: American Book Company, 1860. VG. Very nice copy. Leather spine w/ gilt lettering w/ embossed black cloth boards. Some wear evident, but in pretty good shape. Internals are very nice, clean and bright. Marbled page edges have faded. Rear board has a superficial tear inside on the paper where the board meets the leather spine. Still, a solid, clean, attractive and functional copy.. F. Hardcover.
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- Librería
- Bear Pond Books (US)
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- ABE-264332740
- Título
- A New Method of Learning The French Language
- Autor
- Fasquelle, Louis
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- Usado
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- F
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- Editorial
- New York: American Book Company, 1860
- Palabras clave
- WOODBURY'S METHOD LANGUAGE FRENCH
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Bear Pond Books
Miembro de Biblio desde 2005
Montpelier, Vermont
Sobre Bear Pond Books
Bear Pond Books is an iconic new and used bookstore with an eclectic inventory in beautiful downtown Montpelier, Vermont.
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