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MÜLLER, Michael G., Igor KAKOLEWSKI, Karsten HOLSTE, Robert TRABA (Hrsg.),

Polen in der europäischen Geschichte. Band 3 Lieferung 8/9.

Stuttgart, Anton Hiersemann Verlag, 2020. 17 x 24 cm. 172 S. mit Klappen. ISBN 9783777219332.

Fixed Retail Price: EUR 108,-- 

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POLEN in der europäischen Geschichte. Band 2: Frühe Neuzeit. 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert.

Stuttgart, Anton Hiersemann Verlag, 2017. 17 x 25 cm. VIII, 924 S. Mit zahlreichen Tabellen und Karten. ISBN 9783777217109.

Fixed Retail Price: EUR 364,-- 

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WENCKSTERN, F von,

Bibliography of the Japanese Empire 1859-1906.

(Neudr. d. Ausg. v. 1895 u. 1907). Stuttgart, Anton Hiersemann Verlag, 1970. 976 S. Leinen. ISBN 9783777270326.

Fixed Retail Price: EUR 140,-- 

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