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When the Winds Came. How the Battle Against Soil Drifting Was Won on the Canadian Prairies

When the Winds Came. How the Battle Against Soil Drifting Was Won on the Canadian Prairies

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When the Winds Came. How the Battle Against Soil Drifting Was Won on the Canadian Prairies

by Palmer, Asael E

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Lethbridge, Alberta: No Date.: Self-published. Second printing in stapled pamphlet. 57 pp. Photographs, index. Hint of wear. Near Fine.

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Title
When the Winds Came. How the Battle Against Soil Drifting Was Won on the Canadian Prairies
Author
Palmer, Asael E
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Soft cover
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Paperback
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Self-published.
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Lethbridge, Alberta: No Date.
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WHEN THE WINDS CAME. HOW BATTLE AGAINST SOIL DRIFTING WAS WON ON CANADIAN PRAIRIES
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