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A History of Papaer-Manufacturing in the United States, 1690-1916

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A History of Papaer-Manufacturing in the United States, 1690-1916

by Lyman Horace Weeks

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  • Hardcover
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Tight, clean volume; owner's name and purchase info lightly penciled inside cover.

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Jourcomm Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
233
Title
A History of Papaer-Manufacturing in the United States, 1690-1916
Author
Lyman Horace Weeks
Format/Binding
Tight
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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1
Edition
Reprint of 1916 original
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Burt Franklin
Date Published
1969
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Papermaking
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Printing and Publishing History;

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