.A most beautiful volume; and which suggests most forcibly the consideration, To whom shall 1 offer so charming a present ? It exhibits not only the most delicate specimens imaginable of engraving on wood, but also designs which do Infinite credit to... Stories of the Crusades [signed J.M.N.]. - Página 167por John Mason Neale - 1846 - 354 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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| 1846 - 810 páginas
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