To the Great Ocean: The Taming of Siberia and the Building of the Trans-Siberian Railway
de Harmon Tupper
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Boston, Toronto: Little, Brown & Company, (1965). First edition (stated). Hardcover book complete in its original dust jacket (unclipped). 24 cm. 536 pp. Contains black-and-white illustrations throughout. In very good condition. No ownership marks/writing present within. Hinges tight, pages bright. A touch of faint spotting, rubbing/rubbing to the book block edges. Light edge wear/bumping, soiling, rubbing to the dust jacket (now protected under a removable mylar sleeve).
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- To the Great Ocean: The Taming of Siberia and the Building of the Trans-Siberian Railway
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- Harmon Tupper
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