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Phantoms of the Skies: The Lost History of Aviation from Antiquity to the Wright Brothers

Phantoms of the Skies: The Lost History of Aviation from Antiquity to the Wright Brothers

Phantoms of the Skies: The Lost History of Aviation from Antiquity to the Wright
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Phantoms of the Skies: The Lost History of Aviation from Antiquity to the Wright Brothers

by Davis, Chuck,Danelek, J. Allan

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1935487388
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9781935487388
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Adventures Unlimited Press, 2011-07-01. Paperback. Very Good. 0.8000 10.8000 8.5000. Minimal shelfwear. Pages clean and intact.

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Title
Phantoms of the Skies: The Lost History of Aviation from Antiquity to the Wright Brothers
Author
Davis, Chuck,Danelek, J. Allan
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
1935487388
ISBN 13
9781935487388
Publisher
Adventures Unlimited Press
Date Published
2011-07-01
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0.8000 10.8000 8.5000
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