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"История человечества. Всемирная история", тома I, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII (из 9-ти), edited by Г. Гельмольт, 1903-1904, т-во Просвещение, St. Petersburg, half leather binding, illustrations on separate pages, 25 x 17 cm, vol. VII - damaged spine

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title: История человечества. Всемирная история
title description: тома I, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII (из 9-ти)
editor: Г. Гельмольт
language: russian
year of impression: 1903-1904
publisher: т-во Просвещение
City: St. Petersburg
description: half leather binding
description: illustrations on separate pages
text block size: 25 x 17
additional information: vol. VII - damaged spine
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