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Leonard: Conferences St. Vincent De Paul, Sisters Of Charity, Vol. 3 Newman W Dj on 2040-motos

US $11.00
YearYear:1952 MileageMileage:0
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Cornish, Maine, United States

Cornish, Maine, United States
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The Conferences of St. Vincent de Paul to the Sisters of Charity. Translated form the French by Joseph Leonard, C.M. Volume III. The Newman Press, Westminster, Maryland. 1952. First Published, 1939. Reprinted by The Newman Press, 1952. Dj shows heavy wear, scuffing, soiling, chipping, short tears, creasing, etc., unclipped flap with price intact. Book cover shows light wear around the edges. Inside boards and endpapers show moderate foxing, inked name and address on front endpaper. Inside pages are clean and spine is solid. 5 1/2"X 8 1/4", 317 numbered pages.

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