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Shoebox Greatest Hits and Misses : Celebrating the 20th anniversary of America's Funniest Greeting Card Company

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Shoebox Greatest Hits and Misses : Celebrating the 20th anniversary of America's Funniest Greeting Card Company

by Dan Taylor; Shoebox staff writers; Sarah Tobaben [Editor]; Jeff Morgan [Editor];

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Hallmark, 2006-01-01. hardcover. Acceptable. 9x9x0.

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Title
Shoebox Greatest Hits and Misses : Celebrating the 20th anniversary of America's Funniest Greeting Card Company
Author
Dan Taylor; Shoebox staff writers; Sarah Tobaben [Editor]; Jeff Morgan [Editor];
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
1595301186
ISBN 13
9781595301185
Publisher
Hallmark
Date Published
2006-01-01
Size
9x9x0
X weight
43 oz

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