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Book about Viscum album

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Monographie der Mistel  wikidata:Q51421476 reasonator:Q51421476 s:ger:Index:Monographie der Mistel.djvu
Author
Freiherr von Karl Tubeuf, Gustav Neckel
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Title
Monographie der Mistel
Volume 1923
Publisher
Oldenbourg DRUCK UND VERLAG VON R. OLDENBOURG
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Description
Horticultural Society of New York Gift, June 2006
Language German
Publication date 1923
publication_date QS:P577,+1923-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication München und Berlin
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Source Internet Archive identifier: monographiedermi1923tube
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