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Transport of Delight The Mythical Conception of Rail Transit in Los Angeles (Technology and the Environment)

Transport of Delight The Mythical Conception of Rail Transit in Los Angeles (Technology and the Environment)

Transport of Delight The Mythical Conception of Rail Transit in Los Angeles
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Transport of Delight The Mythical Conception of Rail Transit in Los Angeles (Technology and the Environment)

by Jonathan E. D. Richmond

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Transport of Delight The Mythical Conception of Rail Transit in Los Angeles (Technology and the Environment)
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Jonathan E. D. Richmond
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ISBN 10
188483695X
ISBN 13
9781884836954
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University of Akron Press
Date Published
January 2005

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