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Gente del Litoral: Leyendas, Supersticiones y Costumbres de Campos, Pueblos,y Ciudades de la Región.

by Mateo Booz (aka Miguel Angel Correa)

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Buenos Aires, Argentina Libreria Huemul, 1972. Paperback Third Edition (1972); first published by this publisherd in 1970 (this may actually be the third printing of the first edition, but that is not how the publisher has expressed the situation. Sparse, very faint PENCIL NOTATIONS to page 19. Else, Very Good in Wraps: shows indications of careful use: a crease across the rear panel, which shows much soiling to the white background field; very light wear to the extremities; mild rubbing and scuffing to the panels; a couple of former bookseller's stamps affixed to the endpapers (free of any other ownership names, dates, addresses, notations, inscriptions, stamps, plates, or labels); the pages have tanned somewhat, due to aging; the binding is square and secure. A lightly used copy, structurally sound and tighly bound, showing moderate wear, some soiling, and several minor flaws. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 12mo. (6.9 x 4.8 x 0.9 inches). 197 pages. Language: Spanish. Weight: 5.3 ounces. Third Edition (1972); first published by this publisher in 1970 (this may actually be the third printing of the first edition, but that is not how the publisher has expressed the situation). Paperback.

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Black Cat Hill Books US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
50687
Title
Gente del Litoral: Leyendas, Supersticiones y Costumbres de Campos, Pueblos,y Ciudades de la Región.
Author
Mateo Booz (aka Miguel Angel Correa)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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Edition
Third Edition (1972); first published by this publisherd in 1970
Publisher
Libreria Huemul,
Place of Publication
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date Published
1972.
Bookseller catalogs
Cultures: South America; Anthropology; Cultural Evolution; Social Anthropology; Spanish Literature; Anthropology: Contemporary;

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