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Identifier: cradleofmankindl00wigrrich (find matches)
Title: The cradle of mankind; life in eastern Kurdistan
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Wigram, W. A. (William Ainger), 1872-1953 Wigram, Edgar Thomas Ainger, Sir, 1864-1935
Subjects: Kurds Kurdistan -- Description and travel
Publisher: London, A. & C. Black, ltd.
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SKETCH MAP ACCOMIANYING THE CKAULE OF MANKIND, BY \V A. WIURAM. B.V., D.V.. AND EDGAR T, A. WIGKAM. (A. & C. BLACK, Ltd., LONDON ) A NEW VOLUME IN BLACKS WATER-COLOUR SERIES. MESOPOTAMIA By E. CHEESMAN. Square Demy 8vo. Containing 16 full-pageillustrations in colour. Price 2/6 net. Published by A. & C. BLACK, Ltd.,4, 5 & 6,Soho Sq., London, W.I A NEW VOLUME IN BLACKS WATER-COLOUR SERIES. MESOPOTAMIA By E. CHEESMAN. Square Demy 8vo. Containing 16 full-pageillustrations in colour. Price 2/6 net. Published by A. & C. BLACK, Ltd., 4, 5 & 6,Soho Sq., London, W.l Ancient Civilizations Series. THE STORY OF THE PHARAOHS By Rev. JAMES BAIKIE, F.R.A.S. Containing 32 full-page illustrations frotn photographs and 49 illustrations in the text. Second Edition. Price 10/6 net. By Post 11/6 It seems desirable, in view of the growing interest attaching to the Land ofthe Nile, that its story should be told in a form readily accessible to the generalpublic ; an attempt has therefore
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