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Early Automobiles: The Story of Horseless Carriages from the Clock-Spring Car of 1649 to Henry Ford's Model T (The Golden Library of Knowledge)

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Early Automobiles: The Story of Horseless Carriages from the Clock-Spring Car of 1649 to Henry Ford's Model T (The Golden Library of Knowledge)

by Eugene Rachlis

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Golden Press, January 1961. Hardcover . Good/No Jacket. Light edge and corner wear. Pages clean, tight and white. All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers.

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Title
Early Automobiles: The Story of Horseless Carriages from the Clock-Spring Car of 1649 to Henry Ford's Model T (The Golden Library of Knowledge)
Author
Eugene Rachlis
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Hardcover
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Publisher
Golden Press
Date Published
January 1961
Pages
54

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