ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF ROOFING IN AMERICA By John N Vogel – Hardcover *Excellent*
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF ROOFING IN AMERICA By John N Vogel – Hardcover *Excellent Condition*.
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF ROOFING IN AMERICA By John N Vogel – Hardcover *Excellent Condition*.
You are purchasing a Good copy of ‚Reasons and Persons‘.
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You are purchasing a Very Good copy of ‚To Space and Back‘. A solid, nice copy to enjoy.
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This product is a rare vintage edition of „The Tale of Mr. Tod“ by Beatrix Potter, part of the Peter Rabbit series. Published in 1986 by Penguin Publishing Group, this hardcover book features mini illustrations and is a part of the storybook genre. With a length of 5.7 inches and a height of 0.4 inches, this English-language book weighs 4.2 ounces and contains 88 pages of fiction narrative suitable for juvenile readers. Ideal for collectors or fans of classic children’s literature, this vintage edition of „The Tale of Mr. Tod“ is a charming and nostalgic addition to any bookshelf.
The „Kara Kush“ novel by Idries Shah, published by Stein and Day in 1986, is a hardcover book that includes a dust jacket. This fiction work is intended for adult audiences and revolves around the theme of the Afghan war. The story is written in English and offers a compelling narrative within the genre of fiction. With its detailed plot and engaging characters, this novel is sure to captivate readers and provide insight into the complexities of war and its impact on those involved.
The book captures his charisma and status as the King of the motion picture industry, featuring images that highlight his rise from a small Ohio town to Hollywood stardom.
Catherine Drinker Bowen. Author: Catherine Drinker Bowen. Very Good Plus (VG+) Hardcover with Dust Jacket & Slipcase. Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket and Slipcase. Well regarded account of the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia from May through September 1787.