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Small group of letters and receipts re Mrs. Thorp's purchase of various items of oriental china, linens, Thai silks, &c -  Mrs. Willard L. [nee Clarice Brows] (Thorp - Used Books
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Small group of letters and receipts re Mrs. Thorp's purchase of various items of oriental china, linens, Thai silks, &c

by (Thorp, Mrs. Willard L. [nee Clarice Brows]

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  • Bookseller: R & A Petrilla, Booksellers US (US)
  • Seller Inventory #: BOOKS006067I
  • Format: Not bound
  • Book condition: Very Good
  • Quantity available: 1
  • Place: Various Places
  • Date published: 1950

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Various Places, 1950. not bound. Very Good. Six items. Mrs. Thorp's husband served as Assistant Secretary of State under JFK. various sizes.


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