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Eritrea; some photographic representations of Italy's action.

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Corporate Author: Istituto agricolo coloniale (Florence, Italy)
Format: Book
Language:Italian
Published: Firenze, 1946.
Subjects:
Italians > Ethiopia > Eritrea.
Italians > Eritrea > Pictorial works.
Eritrea > Description and travel.
Eritrea > Pictorial works.
Pictorial works.
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Call Number: A1234.567
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