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mustangtony
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"Quo Vadis" - by Henryk Sienkiewicz - Popular Edition - A narrative of the time of Nero. Translated from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin. Copyright 1896, 1897 by Jeremiah Curtin. Published 1897 by Little, Brown, and Company, Boston. Handwritten inscription on header page, Happy Christmas Days, '97. / Hardbound, (8) illustrations, 541 pages
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