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Paul Hargittai

Katalin S. Nagy

Paul Hargittai

by Katalin S. Nagy

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Published by Arthis Alapítvány in [Budapest] .
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  • Hargittai, Paul, 1923- -- Catalogs.

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    StatementS. Nagy Katalin ; [fotó/photography, Marc Domage, Marc Vaux ; fordította, Bánfalvi Mária].
    SeriesArthis-sorozat,, 3
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsND522.5.H37 A4 1995
    The Physical Object
    Pagination96 p. :
    Number of Pages96
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL903262M
    ISBN 109638447028
    LC Control Number95196284

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