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and Keats drew upon Boccaccio's masterpiece for inspiration
5 million film stills
Bernard Eldershaw
and that in many respects it is the most significant individual event in Australian history
hardcover with light blue decorated cloth cover
Wanderings in Widest Africa by Dugald Campbell ancient egypt and Keats drew upon Boccaccio'sWanderings in Widest Africa by Dugald Campbell The Religious Tract Society, 1931, black and white photographic frontispiece, black and white plates, hardcover Very Good Condition, some edge and shelf wear, some rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, wax paint ring soiling to front and back cover (see photographs) From the Preface: "Mr Campbell has asked me to write a few words as a Preface to this, his most recent book. It is unnecessary to say
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