4 edition of Arthur"s Britain found in the catalog.
Arthur"s Britain
Leslie Alcock
Published
1973
by Penguin in Harmondsworth, Eng, Baltimore
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Leslie Alcock. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xvii, 415 p., 16 leaves of plates : |
Number of Pages | 415 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18196216M |
ISBN 10 | 0140213961 |
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