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Some poems e. Þ.g og ljóðm e. eh tied together
Some poems e. Þ.g titilbl. tied together

Some poems

€53,88

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Some poems by Þorstein Gíslason. A small poetry collection, 64 pages. 14 X 11 cm in size. Publisher not mentioned, Reykjavík 1904. Prentsmiðja Reykjavíkur. –
Poetry by Einar Hjörleifsson. 64 p. Publisher not mentioned, Reykjavík 1893. Ísafold Printing Workshop.
The books are bound together in one book in light brown shirting on the keel and corner, covered with old marble paper on panels.

Antiques.

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