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The collector's whatnot : a compendium, manual, and syllabus of information and advice on all subjects appertaining to the collection of antiques, both ancient and not so ancient
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The collector's whatnot : a compendium, manual, and syllabus of information and advice on all subjects appertaining to the collection of antiques, both ancient and not so ancient
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Publication date
1923.
Call number
182169
Creator
Tarkington, Booth (1869-1946)
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Dimensions
21 cm
Associated people
Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, (1885-1957.)
Elphinstone, Murgatroyd. (1883-1969.)
Kahler, Hugh MacNair,
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