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Noah's log book : how two Americans blasted the ice on Mt. Ararat and found Noah's ark and some curious relics
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Noah's log book : how two Americans blasted the ice on Mt. Ararat and found Noah's ark and some curious relics
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Publication date
1898.
Call number
404683
Creator
Howell, George Rogers (1833-1899)
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Dimensions
20 cm
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