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Franklin High School
The Laurel Leaf 1952; 1952
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781015028616 ISBN : 1015028616 9781015028616
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Franklin High School
The Laurel Leaf 1951; 1951
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781013770777 ISBN : 1013770773 9781013770777
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Franklin High School
The Laurel Leaf 1957; 1957
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014445308 ISBN : 1014445302 9781014445308
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Franklin High School
THE MODERN EDITION OF THE POST. PUBLISHED BY THE JUNE '29 GRADUATING CLASS OF FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL
Franklin High School. VG. 1929. Paperback. Paperback in Very Good condition. . 4to 11" - 13" tall. Quick Shipping All Books Mailed in Boxes Free Tracking Provided . Franklin High School paperback
Référence libraire : 51681
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Franklin High School
Tolo Annual 1955 Franklin High School Yearbook
Seattle WA: Franklin High School. 1955. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F First Edition Collectible. H Hardcover. Very Good. In pictorial boards profusely illustated yearbook for Franklin High School Seattle WA. Signatures and inscriptions throughout several ephemeral pieces from the year laid in including report cards. Franklin High School hardcover
Référence libraire : 0808642
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Franklin High School
Tolo Annual 1957 Franklin High School Yearbook
Seattle WA: Franklin High School. 1957. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F First Edition Collectible. H Hardcover. Very Good. In pictorial boards profusely illustated yearbook for Franklin High School Seattle WA. Signatures and inscriptions throughout. Franklin High School hardcover
Référence libraire : 0808641
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Franklin High School
Tolo Annual 1956 Franklin High School Yearbook
Seattle WA: Franklin High School. 1956. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F First Edition Collectible. H Hardcover. Very Good. In pictorial boards profusely illustated yearbook for Franklin High School Seattle WA. Signatures and inscriptions throughout several ephemeral pieces from the year laid in including report cards. Franklin High School hardcover
Référence libraire : 0808643
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Franklin High School
Tolo Annual 1954 Franklin High School Yearbook
Seattle WA: Franklin High School. 1954. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F First Edition Collectible. H Hardcover. Very Good. In pictorial boards profusely illustated yearbook for Franklin High School Seattle WA. Signatures and inscriptions throughout several of ephemeral pieces from the year laid in including report cards and a football schedule among others. Franklin High School hardcover
Référence libraire : 0808639
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Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law
The Western Reserve Law Journal Vol. 7: February 1901-May 1901 Incl Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0260467839.G ISBN : 0260467839 9780260467836
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Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law
The Western Reserve Law Journal Vol. 4: February 1898-January 1899 Inclusive Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 025995084X.G ISBN : 025995084X 9780259950844
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Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law
The Western Reserve Law Journal Vol. 4: February 1898-January 1899 Inclusive Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 066665168X.G ISBN : 066665168X 9780666651686
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Franklin White (1892-1975), Australian artist, teacher at the Slade Art School, London; Harold Copping (1863-1932), artist;; Lou
Franklin White Australian artist. 24 items from his papers including drafts and copies of his letters to the feminist Thelma Cazalet-Keir and the artist Harold Copping and an ALS to him from Louis McCubbin National Gallery of South Australia.
Several of White's letters on letterheads of The Reedbeds Shoreham Nr. Sevenoaks Kent. Between 1921 and 1968. Two years after arriving in England from Australia in 1913 Franklin White entered the Slade School. His studies were interrupted by the First World War during which he worked as a draughtsman at the Admiralty. In 1919 he re-entered the Slade and was soon invited by Tonks to join the teaching staff. On his retirement in 1957 he devoted his full energies to the Samuel Palmer School of Art which he had run from his home in Shoreham since 1924 when he first held summer classes in landscape painting for his Slade students. In the 1950s the school expanded to take in residential students and despite ill-health White continued his teaching through his later years. White's work is to be found in the permanent collections of a number of major galleries in Britain and Australia including the British Museum Victoria and Albert Museum the Ashmolean and the National Gallery of Australia. The present collection of material from White's papers mainly consists of drafts and copies of letters although at least one addressed to Thelma Cazalet-Keir Item Ten below would appear to be the original letter and White admitted in Item One below to a habit of writing letters and not sending them. The draft letters contain material of biographical interest with FW discussing his home and studio business affairs teaching methods. A number of items concern the setting up of his residential school at Shoreham see Items Two and Three to 'Fleming' and Eight and Nine. In the 1920s Shoreham – previously the home of William Blake's disciple Samuel Palmer – had become something of an artistic enclave along the lines of St Ives. The collection is in good condition with light signs of age and wear. The following description is divided into fourteen parts the first nine of which describe material in FW's autograph. ONE: Autograph draft or copy of letter to 'Mr. Holland'. 15 February 1921. On Reedbeds letterhead. 2pp. 4to. FW and his wife are 'comfortably settled' in their new home 'the new “Reedbedsâ€' which dates from the fifteenth century: 'In sorting out and arranging letters accounts & papers I found no less than five written to you and never posted. Mr. Syrett would say he quite expected as much from me however my business methods are improving now that I have my place to arrange as suits me. I am getting on well with my work at the Slade School London University I like the work and it brings me in touch with the top people in the art world. I am selling work and get an occasional commission for a portrait and this summer I am taking a pupil at £4 a week and with my £225 a year from the Slade you see I am now able to do a little for myself. The Slade is a good thing for me as it brings me in contact with people and only takes up three days of the week the rest of the week I can devote to producing work for exhibitions & selling.' After a reference to 'Miss Fricker' he discusses his 'visits to the class': 'I should like it clearly understood that I cannot have outside people coming in while the class is in progress whether it is anyone connected with art the Education Board or Sevenoaks Counsellors or anyone else. We must treat the class with absolute seriousness or I cannot afford to give the time to it.' TWO: Part of autograph draft of letter to 'Fleming' originally 'Mr Syret'. 2 May 1921; on Reedbeds letterhead. 2pp. 4to. In what appears to be a response to a proposal from Fleming that FW find London artists to teach a class at Sevenoaks he writes: 'I am afraid you would not be able to get anyone of any standing to give up the time it would require to come all the way from town. I ventured it at the Slade the fee etc but although a desire for a better feeling in art should be encouraged they could not see how anyone could afford to give up the time. … The class of students would be very distasteful to me then of course I partly imagine & partly judge from the visit to Sevenoaks'. Nevertheless he gives conditions which would have to met for him to consider the engagement. THREE: Autograph draft or copy of letter to 'Dear Fleming'. 11 June 1921. On Reedbeds letterhead. 2pp. 4to. 'The days of Gold Medallists at the Slade were days long before the present Slade tradition and it goes for nothing at all in fact you might say that ithas nothing to do with the Slade and is more akin to the hard work done at South Kensington and other places.' FOUR: First part 1p. 4to of autograph draft or copy of letter to 'Mr. Syrett'. From the Reedbeds. Concerning the question of deductions 'from the sum received from the Richardsons' he writes: 'I do not believe for one moment that the vague artistic temperament cannot be businesslike in the very least. … I have now overcome the big <> difficulty a painter has to overcome to certain degrees to be able to work more rapidly. I find that I am developing a bigger interest in more pecuniary affairs.' FIVE and SIX: Autograph drafts of two letters to 'Mr Copping' i.e. the artist and FW's Shoreham neighbour Harold Copping 1863-1932. The first a short note. 10 February 1921; Redbeds. 1p. 4to. The second an autograph draft of the beginning of a letter. 17 February 1921; on Reedbeds letterhead. 1p. 4to. He invites the Coppings to supper 'so we can settle the question you wish settled … I consider it a rather small affair which all village matters must of necessity be in relation to life'. SEVEN: Autograph draft of letter to the owner of a cottage – possibly 'the new “Reedbedsâ€' mentioned in Item One – which he appears to be looking to buy or let. 2pp. 12mo. 'I have not had a definite answer from 'Mr. Dowdy' see Item Nine about the room to work in and put my things into. If this is satisfactory I shall be able to put all my goods into the room. I am sure you will find we shall take care of everything in your cottage.' EIGHT: 12mo Reedbeds letterhead carrying parts of autograph drafts of two letters. Recto dated 13 February 1922 concerning the letting of a cottage on FW's recommendation; verso undated to a prospective student stating that 'as a number of students & others have responded to my offer I am now able to run the class at a smaller fee. A number of students came on the 11.40 Tulse Hill 11.44 Bat & Ball and others on 1.20 T.H. & 1.24 B.B. and I am able to charge 5/ per lesson for this.' NINE: Remains of 12mo notebook containing five pages of autograph notes. Undated but with printed calendars for 1918 and 1919 present. Two of the pages carry accounts with 'E E Dowdy' for whom see Item Seven and a third explains that Dowdy has agreed 'to let the room Mr. White is now using as a studio for an indefinite period at the rent of five shillings a week the said room being situated next to the Church Room Shoreham Kent'. Another page carries a draft of a letter to the parent of an 'extremely promising' pupil stating that the 'number of people who wish to have lesson from me each Wednesday has so greatly increased & . the space here is limited for the number of pupils'. TEN: Typed Letter Signed to 'Thelma' i.e. the feminist and Conservative Member of Parliament Thelma Cazalet-Keir 1899-1989. 1 May 1968. 1p. 4to. An interesting letter in which FW expresses 'shock' at the 'Raspit news' her country residence being Raspit Hill in Kent: 'Raspit Hill is a name that became very dear to us … And here I would like to tell you a secret. At the end of 1963 the school nearly came to grief and Gertrude and I were left with very little to carry on the school in 1964. But in our deepest moments of despair you came along and your cheque for £400 saved the school. So you and Raspit will always glow in our memory. … Mrs. Barker delivered your letter picture and blue vase this evening May 1st. I was a student with Robin Guthrie at the Slade so that I am doubley sic pleased to possess one of Guthrie's pictures. He was a splendid draughtsman at the Slade … It will be hung where it will always remind me not of Guthrie but of you.' ELEVEN: Manuscript copy not in FW's hand of 'claims for damage to two pictures sent to Shoreham Station from Canterbury'. 1p. 8vo. 8 September 1928; Reedbeds. The second claim is for '1 picture spoilt for selling & exhibition purposes glass smashed mount soiled frame damaged valued at £10. 10 0 say £8. 8 0 This pictute has been very favourably reviewed in many papers & was of increasing value to me'. TWELVE: TLS to FW from Louis McCubbin 1890-1952 Director National Gallery of South Australia Adelaide. 11 February 1949. 1p. 8vo. Regarding a member of the Gallery's board J. C. Goodchild who 'has just left here on a visit to England and I have given him your name and address and asked him if he will be good enough to inspect your pictures'.THIRTEEN: Five printed invitations made out to FW. Two from the Provost of University College London the first to 'Dr. Pevsner's' lecture the second to 'Dr. Weinberger's' lecture; one for the UCL Union Society Foundation Week 1934; one for the UCL Charter Day Celebrations 1934; one to 'An Assembly of the College Faculties' at UCL 1934. FOURTEEN: Seven receipts addressed to FW for subscriptions to The Times 1934 and 1935. Several of White's letters on letterheads of The Reedbeds, Shoreham, Nr. Sevenoaks, Kent. Between 1921 and 1968. unknown
Référence libraire : 22281
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca 1961
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781013823909 ISBN : 1013823907 9781013823909
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca 1963
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014790521 ISBN : 1014790522 9781014790521
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca 1962
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014500915 ISBN : 1014500915 9781014500915
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca 1961
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781013823909 ISBN : 1013823907 9781013823909
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1960
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781013454301 ISBN : 1013454308 9781013454301
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Franklinton High School Franklinton
Franoca; 1954
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781014339096 ISBN : 101433909x 9781014339096
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1957
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781014472618 ISBN : 101447261x 9781014472618
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1958
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781013690587 ISBN : 1013690583 9781013690587
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1956
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : A9781013562884 ISBN : 1013562887 9781013562884
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1955
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : A9781013953163 ISBN : 1013953169 9781013953163
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1956
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781013982262 ISBN : 1013982266 9781013982262
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1959
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781014525581 ISBN : 1014525586 9781014525581
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1955
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781014599179 ISBN : 1014599172 9781014599179
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1959
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : A9781013893308 ISBN : 1013893301 9781013893308
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1954
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014339096 ISBN : 101433909x 9781014339096
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Franklinton High School Franklinton
Franoca; 1959
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : B9781013893308 ISBN : 1013893301 9781013893308
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1956
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : B9781013562884 ISBN : 1013562887 9781013562884
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Franklinton High School Franklinton
Franoca; 1960
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781013454301 ISBN : 1013454308 9781013454301
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1956
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781013982262 ISBN : 1013982266 9781013982262
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1958
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781013690587 ISBN : 1013690583 9781013690587
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1955
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014599179 ISBN : 1014599172 9781014599179
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1955
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : B9781013953163 ISBN : 1013953169 9781013953163
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1957
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014472618 ISBN : 101447261x 9781014472618
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Franklinton High School (Franklinton
Franoca; 1959
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014525581 ISBN : 1014525586 9781014525581
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Frankton High School
1998 EAGLITE BREAKING THE LIMITS. YEARBOOK FOR FRANKTON INDIANA JR. / SR. HIGH SCHOOL
Frankton IN: Self Published. Very Good with no dustjacket. 1998. Hardcover. Inscriptions on the endpapers else nice and clean. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Self Published hardcover
Référence libraire : 26765
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Frankton High School
FRANKTON INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK FOR 2017
Frankton IN: Self Published. Fine with no dustjacket. 2017. Hardcover. Full color photos throughout. Like new and clean. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Self Published hardcover
Référence libraire : 26049
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Frankton High School
FRANKTON INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK FOR 2016
Frankton IN: Self Published. Fine with no dustjacket. 2016. Hardcover. Full color photos throughout. Like new and clean. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Self Published hardcover
Référence libraire : 26048
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Frankton High School
THE 1961 EAGLITE -- YEARBOOK FOR FRANKTON HIGH SCHOOL IN INDIANA
Frankton IN: Self Published. Near Fine with no dustjacket. 1961. Hardcover. Fully illustrated yearbook. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 116 pages . Self Published hardcover
Référence libraire : 24817
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Franktown Nassawadox High School
Double G The; 1926
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781014358912 ISBN : 1014358914 9781014358912
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Franktown Nassawadox High School
Double G The; 1926
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014358912 ISBN : 1014358914 9781014358912
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Fraser Primary School
Fraser Primary School's : Fraser Favourites
Fraser Primary School Fraser ACT. Softcover Spiral Bound. Very Good Condition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Cookery Food & Wine::Australian; Australia; Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: 266114. Fraser Primary School paperback
Référence libraire : 266114
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Fraser, Donald T.; Porter, George D.
Ontario Public School Health Book
201 pages including index and black and white illustrations. "The general opinion obtained in answer to a questionnaire sent to the inspectors and to a large number of the teachers of the Province was that a suitable book in hygiene should be interesting to the pupils, free from technical terms, and contain only such physiology as is necessary; and that its aim should be to arouse a desire for proper living, to develop health habits, and to teach the pupils of our public schools some simple means for the prevention of disease." - from preface. Contents clean and unmarked. Blue cloth boards show average wear with multiple faint school inkstamps. Binding intact. Nice copy. Book
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Frasier, George Willard; Helen Dolman MacCracken; Donald Gilmore Decker
Exploring Together [Singer Science Series]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. 320 pages. Fourth grade science textbook from the fifties with wonderful black and white and color illustrations by Guy Brown Wiser.
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FRECHES-TORY Claire, ROQUEBERT Anne, THOMSON Richard, DEVYNCK Danièle
"Toulouse-Lautrec; Hayward Gallery, londres (10 octobre 1991-19 janvier 1992); Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris (18 février-1er juin 1992)."
Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1992. 24 x 32, 558 pp., 687 illustrations en N/B, très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, reliure d'édition skivertex + jaquette, très bon état.
Référence libraire : 76727
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FREINET, Ecole.
Enfants poètes.
La table ronde, 1954. Un volume in-12, broché.
Référence libraire : 17649
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FREINET Célestin
Grammaire française en quatre pages.
Couverture souple. Broché. 16 pages.
Référence libraire : 118609
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French Tana Wasel Ulrike Timmermann Klaus
Grabesgrün: Kriminalroman
FISCHER Taschenbuch 2009 704 pages 12 7x18 9x4 3cm. 2009. pocket_book. 704 pages.
Référence libraire : 500140005
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FREINET Célestin.
L'Expérience tâtonnée.
Cannes. L'Imprimerie à l'Ecole. "Brochures d'Education Nouvelle Populaire" (n° 36). Avril 1948. Fascicule agrafé. 32 pages. Photographies scolaires et dessins d'enfants.
Référence libraire : 2176
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