From Bacchus to Tuscany : his opinion of wine and other beverages, 1930, February, Cleveland.

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From Bacchus to Tuscany : his opinion of wine and other beverages, 1930, February, Cleveland.

"To while away a lazy Sunday afternoon this was made for PHILIP DARRELL SHERMAN Rowfanter by R. J. Bucholz of Cleveland in the month of February, 1930."

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