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1920s RPPC View of Uri Rotstock, Mountain in Isenthal, Uri Alps, Switzerland

$ 1.05

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Postage Condition: Unposted
  • City/Region: Uriotstock
  • Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
  • Era: 1920s

    Description

    8499. CATEGORY: Location – Switzerland
    TYPE:  Vintage REAL PHOTO  Postcard
    DESCRIPTION: The Uri Rotstock is a mountain in the territory of Isenthal, Uri, Switzerland, and part of the Uri Alps.  In Alan Dean Foster’s 1984 science-fiction novel
    The I Inside
    , the great supercomputer known as
    The Colligatarch
    , the de factor ruler of the world, is located inside Uri Rotstock.
    CONDITION: Unused; never mailed
    .
    Minor corner and edge wear. Soiling and age tanning. Very Good condition.
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