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Arkansas Historical Quarterly - Autumn 1998 (Volume LVII, Number 3)

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Arkansas Historical Quarterly - Autumn 1998 (Volume LVII, Number 3)

by John F Bradbury Jr.; William L. Richter; C. Calvin Smith; Donald L. Parman; REVEREND WILLIAM GRAHAM

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Arkansas Historical Association, 1998. Paperback. Acceptable. Tight copy, unmarked text BUT has couple thin stripped places on cover where label removed, bottom first page clipped, otherwise minor outer wear.

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Title
Arkansas Historical Quarterly - Autumn 1998 (Volume LVII, Number 3)
Author
John F Bradbury Jr.; William L. Richter; C. Calvin Smith; Donald L. Parman; REVEREND WILLIAM GRAHAM
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Publisher
Arkansas Historical Association
Date Published
1998

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