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All roads lead to Rome : a pilgrimage to the Eternal City, and a look around war-torn Europe / by Frank Clune.
Record no.:
3121
Author:
Clune, Frank, 1894-1971.
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Publisher:
Sydney :: Invincible Press,
Year:
[1950]
Description:
xvi, 309 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Subject:
Rome (Italy) - Description and travel.
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Vatican City - Description and travel.
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Europe - Description and travel.
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Vatican City.
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Type:
Monograph
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914.563 / CLUN
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