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Anleitung zum Lawn-Tennis. by Facius, S.: - 1921.

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Anleitung zum Lawn-Tennis.

by Facius, S.:

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Leipzig, Verlag Siegbert Schnurpfeil (=Billige Bücher 22),, 1921.. ill. OBrosch.,32 S., 8°. * Seltene kleine Fachschrift. ** bestoßen, Einband fleckig und unfrisch, Seiten 10/11 stark beschmutzt. URLAUB bis 30. Mai 2024 ! ANY QUESTIONS ?? Please don´t hesitate to ask for details !! Vacation until May 30.th !
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  • Format/Binding Ill. OBrosch.,32 S., 8°
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  • Place of Publication Leipzig, Verlag Siegbert Schnurpfeil (=Billige Bücher 22),
  • Date Published 1921.
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