An edition of Heraldry for craftsmen & designers (1913)

Heraldry for craftsmen & designers

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An edition of Heraldry for craftsmen & designers (1913)

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
424

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Cover of: Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
1929, Sir I. Pitman & sons, ltd.
in English
Cover of: Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
1913, Macmillan
in English
Cover of: Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
1913, J. Hogg
in English
Cover of: Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
Heraldry for craftsmen & designers
1913, The Macmillan company
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
London, New York
Series
The artistic crafts series of technical handbooks

The Physical Object

Pagination
424, [1] p. incl. col. front., illus., plates (part col.) col. coats of arms.
Number of pages
424

ID Numbers

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OL26887772M

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