Estonia / by J. Hampden Jackson
- Bib ID:
- 763784
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Jackson, J. Hampden (John Hampden), 1907-
- Description:
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- London : Allen & Unwin, 1948
- 248 p.
- Subject:
- Estonia
- Copyright:
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In Copyright
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2077 [Creator Date of Death + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Literary, dramatic or musical work
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 2007
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1948
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