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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture
Author: Moya Carey
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0754820874



The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture: An essential introduction to Islamic civilization's unparalleled legacy of art and ... more than 500 color photographs and artworks


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