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An item from Collection
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Year this book was
published 1897, in Tours (France), by Alfred Mame et fils. Estimated year of the author's travels:
1880/1881.
Research file scan purchased by the Center of Southwest Studies, May 2007 (accession
2007:055) -- and is made available online here for non-commercial research
purposes only.
Digital images created, May 2007, by the Cornell University Library, Division of
Rare and Manuscript Collections. Please be patient while this large file
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Printed availability note: Cornell University is the only library listed in World Cat as having this book as a bound volume. An archival printed copy of the pages of this book is available for use in the Delaney Southwest Research Library in the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College.
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