Adventures of Hans Sterk, the South African hunter and pioneer, Volume 261 |
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... Dog , Reported by her Mistress , FRANCES POWER COBBE . With a Photo- graph of the Dog from Life , by FRANK HAES . Super - royal 16mo , price 2s . cloth , gilt edges . His Name was Hero . Frontispiece from a Painting by SIR W. CALCOTT ...
... Dog , Reported by her Mistress , FRANCES POWER COBBE . With a Photo- graph of the Dog from Life , by FRANK HAES . Super - royal 16mo , price 2s . cloth , gilt edges . His Name was Hero . Frontispiece from a Painting by SIR W. CALCOTT ...
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