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World's children / by Mortimer Menpes ; text by Dorothy Menpes
Bib ID 2903535
Format BookBook
Author
Menpes, Mortimer, 1855-1938
 
Description London : Adam and Charles Black, 1903 
x, 246 p., [100] leaves of col. plates : col. ill. ; 23 cm. 
Notes

De luxe edition is numbered and limited to 500 copies.

Library's SR copy is no. 192 and signed by Mortimer Menpes. A bookplate "Ex-libris Archibald Younger" on cover page verso.

Subjects Children - Social life and customs.  |  Children - Costume.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Menpes, Dorothy

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    SRq 391.3 M547
    Copy: SR hbk
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