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    • Title: Ancient Egypt; her monuments, hieroglyphics, history, and archaeology, and other subjects connected with hieroglyphical literature.
      • Author: Gliddon, George R. (George Robins), 1809-1857.
      • Description: 68 p. : incl. illus., tables ; 31 cm.
      • Citation: Brooklyn Museum Libraries. Wilbour Library of Egyptology. Special Collections
      • Imprint: Philadelphia : T. B. Peterson;[etc., etc.], 1850.
      • Date: 1850
      • Call Number: N369 G49
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