Papers of the Catholic Modernists: Papers of Friedrich von Hugel ca.1877-ca.1924 (bulk 1900-1920)

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Papers of the Catholic Modernists: Papers of Friedrich von Hugel ca.1877-ca.1924 (bulk 1900-1920)

8 standard archival boxes plus one volume

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