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Cobwebs to catch flies
Date
1870
Names
Unknown
(author)
Unknown
(publisher)
Format
Book
Subject
Readers (Primary)
Dialogues
Medium
Undefined
Dimensions
15 x 10 cm
Extent
15 x 10 cm
Language
English
Provenance
Gift from Mrs. Mott-Trille
Collection
Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books
Usage Rights
Public Domain (
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Call Number / Accession Number
37131009549890D
Dewey Number
BI LOV 1870
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