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The New York Times Guide to Reference Materials Made Easy 0445081961

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Original Title, Who-What-When-Where-How-Why-Made Easy

Condition: Like New. Shiny, clean, tight, no writing, no folded pages, no creases. Spine is yellowing, as this is part of a box set where only some books were used: this book has not been used.

Mona McCormick

Paperback, 224 pages, ISBN 0445081961, 1971 issue.
    • UPC 0445081961
    • ISBN 0445081961
    • Mfg Part # 0445081961
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