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Atlas of the Sky
Title: Atlas of the Sky

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Author: Callatay, Vincent de
Publication Year: 1959
Published By: St Martin's Press
Binding: Hardcover
Condition Rating: Used: GOOD
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1959. Reprint Edition. 157 pages. No dust jacket. Black cloth binding with white lettering. Text remains clear and legible throughout on yellowed pages. Illustrated. Binding is firm.Substantial edge wear and use marking present with sunning to spine and edges. Bumped corners.
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