Книга: «Juedischer Almanach»
Серия: "Juedischer Almanach" Берлин, 1904 год. Juedischer Verlag. Издательский переплет. Сохранность хорошая. Сохранена оригинальная обложка. Предлагаем вашему вниманию издание "Juedischer Almanach" . На немецком языке. Содержит большое количество иллюстраций. Издание не подлежит вывозу за пределы Российской Федерации. Издательство: "Juedischer Verlag" (1904) Формат: 200x225, 318 стр.
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