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Feng Shui - Ancient Wisdom for the Most Beneficial Way to Place and Arrange Furniture, Rooms and Buildings

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Feng Shui - Ancient Wisdom for the Most Beneficial Way to Place and Arrange Furniture, Rooms and Buildings

by Sarah Rossbach

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  • Paperback
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VG+/N/a
ISBN 10
0091560217
ISBN 13
9780091560218
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London: Hutchinson, 1984. Covers have just lightest signs of use, no creases. Internally very clean and tight. Ref:104318. First UK Edition. Card Covers. VG+/N/a. 13.5x21.5cm.

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Bookseller
Church Street Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
004318
Title
Feng Shui - Ancient Wisdom for the Most Beneficial Way to Place and Arrange Furniture, Rooms and Buildings
Author
Sarah Rossbach
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - VG+
Jacket Condition
N/a
Edition
First UK Edition
ISBN 10
0091560217
ISBN 13
9780091560218
Publisher
Hutchinson
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1984

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