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The Windies' City--Chicago's Historical Hidden Treasures

The Windies' City--Chicago's Historical Hidden Treasures

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The Windies' City--Chicago's Historical Hidden Treasures

by Bernard C. Turner; Greg Borzo; Suzanne Haynes; Marilyn Cunningham [Editor]

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0971048738
ISBN 13
9780971048737
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Highlights of Chicago Press, 2006-11-15. Paperback. Very Good. 9x0x7. Very good paperback. Solid binding. Minimal wear to cover.

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Title
The Windies' City--Chicago's Historical Hidden Treasures
Author
Bernard C. Turner; Greg Borzo; Suzanne Haynes; Marilyn Cunningham [Editor]
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
0971048738
ISBN 13
9780971048737
Publisher
Highlights of Chicago Press
Date Published
2006-11-15
Size
9x0x7
X weight
11 oz

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