500 Great Irish Jokes
by Jay Allen
ISBN: 0451168968
ISBN-13: 9780451168962
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: New Amer Library Published date: 1991
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NY: Signet, 1991. (1st editioni). Paperback. FINE. As new except for faint edgewear and light creasing of spine. 500 Irish jokes. ISBN: 0451168968. ( more information) Offered by Rainy Day Paperback Exchange (United States)
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Jay Allen
New Amer Library (Mm), 1991-01. Paperback. Good. This paperback book is in good condition. Shows the normal wear due to handling and being read. ( more information) Offered by The Book Center (United States)
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