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Love the Great Ruler The Illustrated History of Most Frequent Symbols on Traditional Ukrainian Embroidered Clothing - cover

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Love the Great Ruler The Illustrated History of Most Frequent Symbols on Traditional Ukrainian Embroidered Clothing

Valentyn Moiseienko

Verlag: Andrew Afonin

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This research album through many illustrations shows history of most frequent symbols on traditional Ukrainian embroidered clothing.
Verfügbar seit: 06.10.2015.

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