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    • Title: A Nile voyage of recovery.
      • Author: Bowles, Charles, 1761-1843.
      • Description: 5 p.l. 68 numb l., 2 l. : col. illus. ; 19 cm.
      • Citation: Wilbour Library of Egyptology, Special Collections
      • Imprint: Tokyo New York [etc.] : The Red Cross Library, 1897.
      • Date: 1897
      • Call Number: N370.42 B67
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