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The Colorado Magazine Vol. IX, No. 2, (March 1932), No. 4, (July 1932), No. 5, (September 1932) & No. 6, (November 1932)

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The Colorado Magazine Vol. IX, No. 2, (March 1932), No. 4, (July 1932), No. 5, (September 1932) & No. 6, (November 1932)

by Hafen, Leroy R. (ed)

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The State Historical Society of Colorado, 1932. Softcover. Very Good. Stapled wraps. All illustrated with photographs. Each publication has some degree of toning (No. 2 more so than the others), light wear, and occasional soiling. No. 2 has a small stain on the front cover.

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Title
The Colorado Magazine Vol. IX, No. 2, (March 1932), No. 4, (July 1932), No. 5, (September 1932) & No. 6, (November 1932)
Author
Hafen, Leroy R. (ed)
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Softcover
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The State Historical Society of Colorado
Date Published
1932

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