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Deutsch: Beschreibung siehe Bildname.
Emil Brass (Rauchwarenhändler, Konsul, *1856; +1938): Aus dem Reiche der Pelze. 2. verbesserte Auflage. Berlin 1925.
859 Seiten, Leinen. 17 x 25 cm.
Copyright by Johannes Edelscharf, Verlag Neue Pelzwaren- und Kürschner-Zeitung, Berlin 1925.
Das gesamte Buch, in der Auflage von 1911, im Internet:
Emil Brass: Im Reiche der Pelze
English: Emil Brass (German fur trader, consul, *1856; +1938): Aus dem Reiche der Pelze (From the Empire of Furs), 2nd edition. Publisher: Neue Pelzwaren-Zeitung und Kürschner-Zeitung, Berlin 1925. 859 pages, cloth cover. 17,5 x 26 cm.
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