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Did Thomas Crapper Really Invent the Toilet?: The Inventions That Changed Our Homes and Our Lives

Did Thomas Crapper Really Invent the Toilet?: The Inventions That Changed Our Homes and Our Lives

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Did Thomas Crapper Really Invent the Toilet?: The Inventions That Changed Our Homes and Our Lives

by O'Reilly, Catherine

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Skyhorse, 2008-11-17. paperback. Acceptable. 5x5x8.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Title
Did Thomas Crapper Really Invent the Toilet?: The Inventions That Changed Our Homes and Our Lives
Author
O'Reilly, Catherine
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Paperback
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Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
1602393478
ISBN 13
9781602393479
Publisher
Skyhorse
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U.s.a.
Date Published
2008-11-17
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5x5x8
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14 oz

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