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Dallas Cowboys
The Authorized Pictorial History
by Jeff Guinn
ISBN: 1565302311
ISBN-13: 9781565302310
Format: Hardcover
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Summit Group Published date: 1996 Size: 9.75 x 12.5 inches Weight: 3.05 pounds Pages: 222
Publisher's Notes
Coaches and players from throughout team history have contributed fresh insights into every aspect of the club's past as well as its future.
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Dallas Cowboys : The Authorized Pictorial History
Guinn, Jeff
Summit, 1996 Very good. Dust wrapper edges lightly rubbed/creased. Page condition exactly as printed; probably unread. Available for immediate dispatch. Excess shipping charges apply.. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. ( more information) Offered by Jules Books (United Kingdom)
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