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Isabella d'Este: Marchioness of Mantua 1474-1539: a study of the Renaissance (volume 1)

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Isabella d'Este: Marchioness of Mantua 1474-1539: a study of the Renaissance (volume 1)

by CARTWRIGHT, Julia

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John Murray. Good. Ships from US. NOT ex. library. Slight wear to top and lower spine. Spines have gold titls and gold embossed decoration. First blank page has writing, given as a gift in 1906. Tight binding. Front cover partially slightly faded

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Title
Isabella d'Este: Marchioness of Mantua 1474-1539: a study of the Renaissance (volume 1)
Author
CARTWRIGHT, Julia
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Used - Good
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John Murray
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