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Les Clercs de Saint-Viateur au Canada: Le premier demi-si

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Les Clercs de Saint-Viateur au Canada: Le premier demi-si

by Bernard, Antoine

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Les Clercs de Saint-Viateur, 1947. Paperback. Fair. Trade softcover, light soiling to covers. Fraying to head and foot of spine. Price sticker on rear cover. Some underlining and margin notes in pencil. 650 pages, index, b&w illus.

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Marbus Farm Books US (US)
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10193
Title
Les Clercs de Saint-Viateur au Canada: Le premier demi-si
Author
Bernard, Antoine
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fair
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Publisher
Les Clercs de Saint-Viateur
Date Published
1947
Weight
0.00 lbs
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Religion & Theology;

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