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    Cover: Pairs 02Pairs 02Delgado Álcega, Nicolás
    Gintoff, Vladimir
    Huggins, Kimberley
    Winston, Kyle
    PAPERBACK05/03/2022$15.00
    Cover: Beatrix Farrand’s Plant Book for Dumbarton Oaks: Revised EditionBeatrix Farrand’s Plant Book for Dumbarton Oaks: Revised EditionFarrand, Beatrix
    Kavalier, Jonathan
    PAPERBACK07/19/2022$35.00
    Cover: Garden as Art: Beatrix Farrand at Dumbarton OaksGarden as Art: Beatrix Farrand at Dumbarton OaksWay, ThaïsaHARDCOVER07/19/2022$49.00
    Cover: Landscapes for Sport: Histories of Physical Exercise, Sport, and HealthLandscapes for Sport: Histories of Physical Exercise, Sport, and HealthDümpelmann, SonjaHARDCOVER07/19/2022$70.00
    Cover: Pairs 03Pairs 03Howard, Olivia
    Piazza, Adrea
    Winston, Kyle
    PAPERBACK03/07/2023$15.00
    Cover: Segregation and Resistance in the Landscapes of the AmericasSegregation and Resistance in the Landscapes of the AmericasAvila, Eric
    Way, Thaïsa
    HARDCOVER03/21/2023$75.00
    Cover: The Rustic StyleThe Rustic StyleKris, Ernst
    Parshall, Linda B.
    HARDCOVER02/06/2024$40.00Not yet available
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