Management of Wilderness and Environmental Emergencies by Paul S. Auerbach, Edward C. Geehr
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Like New. Book has crease lengthwise down the spine and text block slightly misaligned towards the bottom, but otherwise has little to almost no shelf wear and is in overall wonderful condition! All copy is still clean, crisp, and UNMARKED. Ships fast! 100% of proceeds go towards promoting literacy in under-served areas of the world.
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- International Book Project (US)
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- SKU1006293
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- Management of Wilderness and Environmental Emergencies by Paul S. Auerbach, Edward C. Geehr
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- Nuevo Like New
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- 1
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Lexington, Kentucky
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The International Book Project is committed to providing educational opportunities to those who desire and deserve to learn. The International Book Project promotes literacy, education, and global friendships by sending quality, needed books to schools, libraries, churches, community organizations, and Peace Corps volunteers in developing countries and throughout the United States.
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