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Men-at-Arms 395: Tribes of the Iroquois Confederation
by Michael Johnson
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- Used - Good
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- 1841764906
- ISBN 13
- 9781841764900
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Osprey Publishing. Used - Good. A sound copy with only light wear. Overall a solid copy at a great price!
Synopsis
Michael Johnson has researched the material culture, demography and linguistic relationships of Native American people for more than 30 years. A collector of data, photographs and artefacts, he has presented many exhibitions, including annual exhibitions at the American Museum in Bath. He is the author of scores of articles and has previously written a number of titles in the Men-at-Arms series.
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- More Than Words Inc.
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- BOS-Q-08e-01097
- Title
- Men-at-Arms 395: Tribes of the Iroquois Confederation
- Author
- Michael Johnson
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 1841764906
- ISBN 13
- 9781841764900
- Publisher
- Osprey Publishing
- Place of Publication
- Botley
- This edition first published
- August 20, 2003
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