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THE CAMPAIGN THAT WON AMERICA The Story of Yorktown
de Davis, Burke
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Eastern Acorn Press (c.1970) 1989 edition 319 pages, 5 1/4 x 8 1/4, large format trade paperback CONDITION: FINE, an excellent copy. fine condition
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- THE CAMPAIGN THAT WON AMERICA The Story of Yorktown
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gfoylebooks in an internet & mail order-only bookseller with a small general interest inventory and with emphasis on Science Fiction, Fantasy and University Press titles. We are in our 6th year on-line and presently stock approximately 6000 titles including a selection of SciFi & Fantasy periodicals and books on Contract Bridge. We can provide scans of any item on request and most dust jackets are protected in archival mylar covers. We strive for conservative & complete descriptions and have a liberal return policy.
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