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Through the Keyhole : Dutch Child-Rearing Practices in the 17th and 18th Century: Three Urban Elite Families. Benjamin Roberts

Through the Keyhole : Dutch Child-Rearing Practices in the 17th and 18th Century: Three Urban Elite Families


Author: Benjamin Roberts
Date: 01 Jan 1998
Publisher: Verloren
Format: Book::223 pages
ISBN10: 9065505865
Publication City/Country: United States
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