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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Geography, Volume VIII: Book 17. General IndexGeography, Volume VIII: Book 17. General IndexStrabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1932$29.00
Cover: Geography, Volume VII: Books 15-16Geography, Volume VII: Books 15-16Strabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1930$29.00
Cover: Geography, Volume VI: Books 13-14Geography, Volume VI: Books 13-14Strabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1929$29.00
Cover: Geography, Volume V: Books 10-12Geography, Volume V: Books 10-12Strabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1928$29.00
Cover: Geography, Volume IV: Books 8-9Geography, Volume IV: Books 8-9Strabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1927$29.00
Cover: Geography, Volume III: Books 6-7Geography, Volume III: Books 6-7Strabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1924$29.00
Cover: Geography, Volume II: Books 3-5Geography, Volume II: Books 3-5Strabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1923$29.00
Cover: Geography, Volume I: Books 1-2Geography, Volume I: Books 1-2Strabo
Jones, Horace Leonard
HARDCOVER01/01/1917$29.00
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