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Tibetan and Himalayan Woodblock Prints by Douglas Weiner ISBN 13: 9780486229881

ISBN 10: 0486229882

Paperback; Mineola, New York, U.s.a.: Dover Pubns, 1974; ISBN-13: 978-0486229881

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Tibetan and Himalayan Woodblock Prints.

by Weiner, Douglas

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Dover Pubns. Very Good. 1974. Softcover. 0486229882 . Tight unmarked book in rubbed covers with a nick. ; 15.7 X 10.8 X 0.3 inches; 66 pages .
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New York: Dover Publications, 1974. First Edition, First printing. Hard Cover. NEAR-FINE LARGE SOFTCOVER. Introduction and Captions by Douglas Weiner.
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