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Monument, moment, and memory; Monet's cathedral in fin de siecle France.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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November 1, 2007
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9780838756713
Monument, moment, and memory; Monet's cathedral in fin de siecle France.
Bernier, Ronald R.
Bucknell University Pr.
2007
112 pages
$45.00
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