This book is called Without machinery because it is about people who do their work by hand without much help from machines: We say they live without machinery (Curriculum foundation series)
by Paul R Hanna
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- Condition
- Fine
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Durham, New Hampshire, United States
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About This Item
Unknown Binding. Fine. FIRST THUS. EXCELLENT HARDCOVER NEARLY NEW AND PRESERVED. RUNS VERY GOOD TO LIKE NEW. NICE COVER GOOD COLOR AND FINISH AND NO SUN DAMAGE. EXCELLENT INSIDE END PIECES WITH DESIGNS CLEAN AND WHOLE. SOLID BINDING. NO NAMES OR MARKS. NOT EX-LIB OR A REMAINDER. NICE COPY. 09 22 2010 PQ 15
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- Bookseller
- Village Idiot's Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 09 22 2010 PQ 15
- Title
- This book is called Without machinery because it is about people who do their work by hand without much help from machines: We say they live without machinery (Curriculum foundation series)
- Author
- Paul R Hanna
- Format/Binding
- Unknown Binding
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Product_type
- 1
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Village Idiot's Books
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Durham, New Hampshire
About Village Idiot's Books
Village Idiot's Books (Christlands) Own an Inn in Durham at UNH and maintain selling and show area for all books I inventory for customer inspection and acceptance. No open stacks.
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