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+ +Ann. Am. Acad. 25: 590. My. ‘05. 130w.

Reviewed by John J. Halsey.

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+ +Ind. 59: 211. Jl. 27, ‘05. 360w.

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+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 180. Mr. 25. ‘05. 460w.

[*] Laking, Guy Francis. Furniture of Windsor castle, by Guy Francis Laking, Keeper of the king’s armory; published by command of His Majesty King Edward VII. [*]35c. Dutton.