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Manuel d' art musulman. Vol.I:L'architecture. 420 figg.bn.Vol.II:Les arts plastiues et industriels précédé d' un precis historique des civilisation musulmanes. 376 figg.bn.

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Publisher: Librairie Alphonse Picard et fils.
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Series: Coll.Manuel D'Archeologie et d' histoire de l'art.
Details: cm.14x22,5, pp.XXIII, 594, LXXXIII,475, br. Coll.Manuel D'Archeologie et d' histoire de l'art.

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