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1836 Wood Engraving Egyptian Cerastes Viper Greek Myth Snake Serpent XGAA9 FRANCE1 a war film written by

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a war film written by Daves

"Helen Taft Manning is the daughter of the late William Howard Taft and has been Dean of Bryn Mawr off and on since 1917

Pictured in the ad are two Ford cars parked in front of the William Wrigley Jr

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1836 Wood Engraving Egyptian Cerastes Viper Greek Myth Snake Serpent XGAA9 FRANCE1 a war film written byThis is an original 1836 black and white in text wood engraving of an Egyptian viper called a cerastes. It derives its name from the Greek mythological beast. However, this particular piece is a representation from a French team's studies of Egypt. CONDITION This 175+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Please note: There is printing on the verso. Product Type: Original

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