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The Frank T. Siebert Library of the North American Indian and the American Frontier, Part II.

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Curator: New York, 1334 York Avenue at 72nd Street; Thursday October 28, 1999.
Publisher: Sotheby's.
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Details: cm.21,5x27,5, p.394,(2), numerose ill. e tavv. in bn. e a colori nt., legatura ed. in tutta tela bordeaux, ill. a colori applicata al piatto ant., titoli in oro al piatto ant. e al dorso.

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