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Arab Art, as seen through the Monuments of Cairo from the 7th Century to the 18th.

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Arab Art, as seen through the Monuments of Cairo from the 7th Century to the 18th.

by Prisse d'Avennes, translated by J I Erythraspis:

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0863560008
ISBN 13
9780863560002
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London: Al Saqi Books, 1983. First edition in English (hardback). 4to (33cm by 24cm), 266pp. 200 plates (mainly in colour), 34 text figures. Original decorated black cloth, card slipcase. The book is in very good condition; the slipcase is just about in good condition (rubbed and scuffed). ISBN 0863560008

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Cornell Books Limited GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Arab Art, as seen through the Monuments of Cairo from the 7th Century to the 18th.
Author
Prisse d'Avennes, translated by J I Erythraspis:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0863560008
ISBN 13
9780863560002
Publisher
London: Al Saqi Books, 1983.
Place of Publication
Paris And London
This edition first published
November 1983

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