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Temple Buddhas and Other Chinese Works of Art, Including a Few Paintings, Porcelains, Bronzes, Tapestries, Embroideries, and Mandarin Coats, Collected by W. R. Giles, the Peking Correspondent of the Chicago Daily News: And Another Former Resident of Pekin
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Temple Buddhas and Other Chinese Works of Art, Including a Few Paintings, Porcelains, Bronzes, Tapestries, Embroideries, and Mandarin Coats, Collected by W. R. Giles, the Peking Correspondent of the Chicago Daily News: And Another Former Resident of Pekin/fr-ca/temple-buddhas-and-other-chinese-works-of-art-including-a-few-paintings-porcelains-bronzes-tapestries-embroideries-and-mandarin-coats-collected-by-w.-r.-giles-the-peking-correspondent-of-the-chicago-daily-news-and-another-former-resident-of-pekin/A013EA0B-D052-4112-A642-84B6154D08A4.htmlA013EA0B-D052-4112-A642-84B6154D08A4
Temple Buddhas and Other Chinese Works of Art, Including a Few Paintings, Porcelains, Bronzes, Tapestries, Embroideries, and Mandarin Coats, Collected by W. R. Giles, the Peking Correspondent of the Chicago Daily News: And Another Former Resident of Pekin
Temple Buddhas and Other Chinese Works of Art, Including a Few Paintings, Porcelains, Bronzes, Tapestries, Embroideries, and Mandarin Coats, Collected by W. R. Giles, the Peking Correspondent of the Chicago Daily News: And Another Former Resident of Pekin