Our farm of four acres and the money we made by it
Formato: | Libro |
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Lenguaje: | English |
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New York : Orange Judd & company, 245 Broadway, 18--
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Edición: | From the twelfth London edition. With an introduction for the American edition |
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Colección: | Banco de datos |
Acervo: | Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca. Biblioteca Francisco de Burgoa. Colección histórica |
Descripción Física: | 126 p., [3] h. ; 18.5 cm. |
Tema general: | Agricultura |
Notas: | Portada tipográfica. Texto a renglón seguido con paginación en números arábigos, cornisas y signaturas. Encuadernación en keratol. Encuadernación original en papel. Sello en tinta de los libros cedidos por Matias Romero al Instituto de Ciencias y Artes de Oaxaca. Daños por polilla |
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