Eric Gill
(9780571143023) - Fiona MacCarthy - Main - Faber & Faber - Height: 232 mm - Spine width: 29 mm - Width: 154 mm - ISBN: 9780571143023 - Number of pages: 338 - Languages: English - Weight: 552 g
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| ISBN | 0571143024 |
| ID | 2459496 |
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| Author | Fiona MacCarthy |
| Edition | Main |
| Height | 232 mm |
| Imprint | Faber & Faber |
| ISBN | 9780571143023 |
| Languages | English |
| Number of pages | 338 |
| Spine width | 29 mm |
| Weight | 552 g |
| Width | 154 mm |
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