Medieval and Renaissance Florence; Volume II: The Age of the Medici and the Coming of Humanism
by Ferdinand Schevill
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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About This Item
New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1963. Paper bound, first Torchbook edition, illustrated, volume 2 only, viii + Pp259-536. Includes index to both volumes. Previous owner name and stamp to half title page otherwise a tight and clean, very good copy. 310 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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- Title
- Medieval and Renaissance Florence; Volume II: The Age of the Medici and the Coming of Humanism
- Author
- Ferdinand Schevill
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1963
- Keywords
- Medici Italian History, Florence Italy History, Medieval Florence History
- Bookseller catalogs
- History-Europe;
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