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A New Method of Learning the French Language

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A New Method of Learning the French Language

by Fasquelle, Louis

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Ivison, Phinney Blakeman and Company, 1869-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Clean with no marks or inscriptions. Cover has moderate shelf wear except for the spine that general wear to the top, horizontal tear about 3/4" up and a 2" tear to the bottom back edge.

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Arroway Books US (US)
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013031
Title
A New Method of Learning the French Language
Author
Fasquelle, Louis
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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1
Publisher
Ivison, Phinney Blakeman and Company
Date Published
1869-01-01
Weight
1.56 lbs

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