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10 Buildings That Changed America

10 Buildings That Changed America

10 Buildings That Changed America
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10 Buildings That Changed America

by Protess, Dan; Baer, Geoffrey [Contributor]

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9781572841352
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Agate Midway, 2013-05-07. Hardcover. Acceptable. Fine, clean condition, with a LARGE TEAR ON THE COVER, clean pages.

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Title
10 Buildings That Changed America
Author
Protess, Dan; Baer, Geoffrey [Contributor]
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
1572841354
ISBN 13
9781572841352
Publisher
Agate Midway
Date Published
2013-05-07
X weight
28 oz

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