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Picture Bride

A Novel

by Yoshiko Uchida


ISBN: 0873584295
ISBN-13: 9780873584296
Format: Hardcover

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Publisher: Northland Pub
Published date: 1987

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Yoshiko Uchida

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Yoshiko Uchida

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Uchida, Yoshiko

Northland Press, 1987. Hard Cover. Very Good. Inscribed by author on flyleaf "To Jerry and Janet-With many good wishes, Yo October 1987." Stated First Edition. Some edgewear, a touch of soil to back of dj, now in brodart cover. (more information)

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Uchida, Yoshiko

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Uchida, Yoshiko

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Uchida, Yoshiko

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