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A New History of the Renaissance

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English
Pages
480

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Cover of: Worldly Goods
Worldly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance
September 1998, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Worldly Goods
Worldly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance
September 1998, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Worldly Goods
Worldly Goods: A new History of the Renaissance
October 1997, Humanity Press/prometheus Bk
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Worldly goods
Worldly goods: a new history of the Renaissance
1997, Papermac
in English
Cover of: Worldly Goods
Worldly Goods
September 13, 1996, Skookum Press
Hardcover
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Worldly goods
1996, Macmillan
in English
Cover of: Worldly goods
Worldly goods: a new history of the Renaissance
1996, Nan A. Talese
in English

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First Sentence

"CONSTANTINOPLE (now Istanbul) stands on a peninsula at the mouth of the Bosphorus, dominating the route from the Black Sea via the Sea of Marmora into the eastern Mediterranean."

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Library of Congress
CB361 .J35 1996, CB361

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Open Library
OL7453565M
Internet Archive
worldlygoodsnewh0000jard_z9c2
ISBN 10
0393318664
ISBN 13
9780393318661
LCCN
96008710
OCLC/WorldCat
40834646
Library Thing
59211
Goodreads
717931

First Sentence

"CONSTANTINOPLE (now Istanbul) stands on a peninsula at the mouth of the Bosphorus, dominating the route from the Black Sea via the Sea of Marmora into the eastern Mediterranean."

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