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Iron Harvests of the Field: The Making of Farm Machinery in Britain since 1800

Iron Harvests of the Field: The Making of Farm Machinery in Britain since 1800

Iron Harvests of the Field: The Making of Farm Machinery in Britain since 1800
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Iron Harvests of the Field: The Making of Farm Machinery in Britain since 1800

by Dewey, Peter

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Carnegie Publishing, 2012-08-29. Hardcover. Very Good. 1.1800 9.6900 6.8500.

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Title
Iron Harvests of the Field: The Making of Farm Machinery in Britain since 1800
Author
Dewey, Peter
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Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
1859361803
ISBN 13
9781859361801
Publisher
Carnegie Publishing
Place of Publication
Lancaster Great Britain
Date Published
2012-08-29
Size
1.1800 9.6900 6.8500
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