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Santa Fe: The Railroad that Built an Empire
por MARSHALL, James
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Norwich, Vermont, United States
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Random House, 1945. Hbk, 2nd revised printing, 465pp, illustr throughout b+w photos, maps and map endpapers, lacks dj, very good decorated brown cloth, now in custom acetate jacket, internally a good+, clean, tight and unmarked text
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- Nº do estoque do livreiro
- RR287
- Título
- Santa Fe: The Railroad that Built an Empire
- Autor
- MARSHALL, James
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- Usado - Muito Bom
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- 1
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- Editorial
- Random House, 1945
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