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Green symbols : the significance of form in growing things is the heritage of our common origin in the prime creation
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Green symbols : the significance of form in growing things is the heritage of our common origin in the prime creation
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Publication date
MCMXXIV [1924]
Call number
632856
Creator
Daniels, Mark (1881-1952)
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Provenance
Donated from the library of Lucia v. B. Batten, March 2005.
Dimensions
32 cm
Associated people
Sterling, George, (1869-1926,)
Nash, John Henry, (1871-1947,)
Batten, Lucia v. B.,
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