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Life in Medieval France Joan Evans
Book Description: Phaidon, London. 254 pages, 91 illustrations, 5 colour plates. Bibliography. Originally published by Oxford University Press in 1925. This edition (with new illustrations), Phaidon Press. 1957. First Edition thus. Jacket very worn, prev owners name to fep, otherwise clean and tight and in Vg condition.
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