E Aystro-Oyggaria kai e Prosartese tes Thessalias kai tes Epeiroy (1878-1881)
by Ailianoy, Konstantinoy I
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- Slight corner bumps, minor rubbing,VG.
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Slight corner bumps, minor rubbing,VG. 2 folding maps Modern Greece Institute for Balkan Studies Thessalonike (1988) orig. wrappers 24x17cm, 235 pp "Austro-Hungary & the Greek Annexation of Thessaly & Epirus". Includes a 10-page German + a 9-page French summary.
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- Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark (DK)
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- Title
- E Aystro-Oyggaria kai e Prosartese tes Thessalias kai tes Epeiroy (1878-1881)
- Author
- Ailianoy, Konstantinoy I
- Book Condition
- Used - Slight corner bumps, minor rubbing,VG.
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Institute for Balkan Studies
- Date Published
- (1988)
- Keywords
- Balkans Diplomatic Political History Modern Greece Thessaly Epirus Annexation Albania Austro-Hungarian
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