And when did you last see your father?

catalogue to accompany an exhibition about the painting by W.F. Yeames - its background and fame, the St. John's Wood Clique and 19th century paintings of the English Civil Wars, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 13 November 1992 - 10 January 1993

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And when did you last see your father?

catalogue to accompany an exhibition about the painting by W.F. Yeames - its background and fame, the St. John's Wood Clique and 19th century paintings of the English Civil Wars, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 13 November 1992 - 10 January 1993

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Language
English
Pages
129

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. vii).

Published in
[Liverpool]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.2
Library of Congress
ND497.Y28 M67 1992, ND497.Y38 A64 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 129 p. :
Number of pages
129

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19695283M
ISBN 10
0906367581
LCCN
98125887
Library Thing
1045782
Goodreads
470904

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