File:Die Chinchilla, Josef Zettl, 1953.jpg

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Deutsch: Josef Zettl: Die Chinchilla. Buchdeckel, Inhaltsverzeichnis und Widmung des Autors für den Zoologen Dr. Fritz Schmidt.
F. C. Mayer Verlag, München-Solln
Paperback, 55 Seiten, Format 15 x 20,5 cm.
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Source Collection G. & C. Franke
Author Josef Zettl
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