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Sam Houston's Wife
A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston
by William Seale
ISBN: 0806124369
ISBN-13: 9780806124360
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr Published date: 1992 Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.95 pounds
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Sam Houston's Wife: A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston
William Seale
University of Oklahoma Press. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers! Your purchase benefits world literacy! ( more information) Offered by Better World Books (United States)
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Sam Houston's Wife: A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston
Seale, William
Norman, Oklahoma.: Univ of Oklahoma Pr. Very Good+. 1992. Trade Paperback. 0806124369 . Very clean and tight with slight edgewear; 038579 . ( more information) Offered by Epiphanies Used & Rare Books (United States)
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Sam Houston's Wife: A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston
Seale, William
Univ of Oklahoma Pr, 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Bought new and never read.Media rate (4 days to 4 weeks) $3.50; Priority (3-5 days) is $5.50. For additional books, please add $1.00 per title. International customers, please inquire about shipping and send us the name of your country. USPS tracking emailed for US domestic orders. Please watch for our email and use the tracking number to check on your package. Make Paypal payments to Bookplanet@suddenlink.net on Pay Pal. Send money orders, cashier's checks to : Book Planet, P.O. Box 65022, Lubbock, Texas 79464-5022. Any item is returnable within seven days for full refund. Thank you! ( more information) Offered by Book Planet (United States)
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Sam Houston's Wife: A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston
Seale, William
Norman: Univ. Oklahoma, 1992. Reprint. Paperback. 287 pages. . Fine portrait of Margaret Lea Houston. B/w photos. Index, notes. Fine/Wraps. . ( more information) Offered by Schroeder's Book Haven (United States)
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Sam Houston's Wife
Seale, William
Norman: U. of Oklahoma Press. Nr Fine book with light edge wear.. 1992. Softbound. ( more information) Offered by JEM BOOKS (United States)
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