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Alphabet. Die Geschichte vom Schreiben. Aus dem Englischen von H. Haefs.

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Alphabet. Die Geschichte vom Schreiben. Aus dem Englischen von H. Haefs.

by JACKSON, D.,

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Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am main, 1981. 176p. ills.(B&W as well as full colour photographs and line drawings. Hard bound with dust wrps. Original title: The Story of Writing.

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Title
Alphabet. Die Geschichte vom Schreiben. Aus dem Englischen von H. Haefs.
Author
JACKSON, D.,
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ISBN 10
3810509035
ISBN 13
9783810509031
Publisher
S. Fischer
This edition first published
1981

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