Obbe Philipsz / - oudste der doopers door B. Stroman.
Date
1935.
Collection
Creator(s)
B Stroman, Jozef Cantré, David Rodger, Rozenbeek en Venemans
Code
112071
Catalogue link
Red and black binding design on grey cloth by Josef Cantré (LO/C32).
From the collection of David Rodger LO/C32. Inscription on fly leaf dated 22.12.1942 LO/C32. 156 pages : illustrations, woodcuts ; 20cm
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