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The Locomotives That Baldwin Built: Containing a Complete Facsimile of the Original History Of The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831 - 1923

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The Locomotives That Baldwin Built: Containing a Complete Facsimile of the Original History Of The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831 - 1923

by Westing, Fred

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0517361671
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9780517361672
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Crown Publishing Group / Bonanza, 1982-04T. hardcover. Good. 0.8000 10.6000 8.4000. Cover/edges have minor shelf wear. Minor dirtiness on prelim pages.

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Title
The Locomotives That Baldwin Built: Containing a Complete Facsimile of the Original History Of The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831 - 1923
Author
Westing, Fred
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0517361671
ISBN 13
9780517361672
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group / Bonanza
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1982-04T
Size
0.8000 10.6000 8.4000
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1.6000 lb

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