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A Description of the Symbolism in the New Building of Mellon Institute

A Description of the Symbolism in the New Building of Mellon Institute

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A Description of the Symbolism in the New Building of Mellon Institute

by Weidlein, Edward R. (foreword)

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Pittsburgh: Mellon Institute, 1937. No statement of edition. Paperback. Near fine. Paperbound, 38 pp, illustrated. A lightly used near fine copy with clean contents and solid binding.

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Title
A Description of the Symbolism in the New Building of Mellon Institute
Author
Weidlein, Edward R. (foreword)
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near fine
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No statement of edition
Publisher
Mellon Institute
Place of Publication
Pittsburgh
Date Published
1937
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