The Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia for Students

The Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia for Students
ISBN-10
0684804859
ISBN-13
9780684804859
Series
The Middle Ages
Category
Middle Ages
Pages
940
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Holiday House
Author
William C. Jordan

Description

Aimed at the middle to high school age group; 700 entries on people, places, events, culture, society and ideas; Counts as four against ordering quota, counts as one against exchange quota.

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