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The Perfect City (Creating the North American Landscape)

The Perfect City (Creating the North American Landscape)

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The Perfect City (Creating the North American Landscape)

by Thall, Professor Bob

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9780801847257
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The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. Hardcover. Good/Good. Very good, clean, tight condition. Text free of marks. Usual ex-library features. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking.

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Title
The Perfect City (Creating the North American Landscape)
Author
Thall, Professor Bob
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
Good
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
0801847257
ISBN 13
9780801847257
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Place of Publication
Baltimore, Maryland, U.s.a.
Date Published
1994
Pages
128

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