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What's That Tree?: A Field Guide to Tropical Plants of Asia

What's That Tree?: A Field Guide to Tropical Plants of Asia

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What's That Tree?: A Field Guide to Tropical Plants of Asia

by David H. Engel and Suchart Phummai

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In lovely shape: tight, square, uncreased spine; clean, unmarked interior; fairly sharp corners. Very little wear. Jam-packed with full-color plates. 279 pp. Natural History.

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930831
Title
What's That Tree?: A Field Guide to Tropical Plants of Asia
Author
David H. Engel and Suchart Phummai
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
9812049177
ISBN 13
9789812049179
Publisher
Times Editions
Place of Publication
Singapore
Date Published
2000

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