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The Importance of Women in Anglo-Saxon Times: The Cultus of St Peter and St Paul and Other Addresses G. F. Browne

The Importance of Women in Anglo-Saxon Times: The Cultus of St Peter and St Paul and Other Addresses von G. F. Browne
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The Importance of Women in Anglo-Saxon Times: The Cultus of St Peter and St Paul and Other Addresses G. F. Browne


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1919. No Edition Remarks. 194 pages. No dust jacket. This is an ex-Library book. Brown cloth with gi...

The Importance of Women in Anglo-Saxon Times: The Cultus of St Peter and St Paul and Other Addresses Zusammenfassung

The Importance of Women in Anglo-Saxon Times: The Cultus of St Peter and St Paul and Other Addresses G. F. Browne

1919. No Edition Remarks. 194 pages. No dust jacket. This is an ex-Library book. Brown cloth with gilt lettering. Ex-library copy, with expected inserts and inscriptions. Black and white photographic frontispiece. Black and white photographic plates throughout. Moderate tanning to pages with moderate cracking to gutters exposing netting; pages remain attached. Missing front free endpaper. Noticeable foxing and staining to pastedowns and free endpapers. Boards have minor corner bumping and edgewear with mild scuffing overall. Spine has light tanning with soft crushing to ends. Lettering remains bright and clear. Sticker to spine.

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The Importance of Women in Anglo-Saxon Times: The Cultus of St Peter and St Paul and Other Addresses
G. F. Browne
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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