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War of the World: The Actual Broadcast By The Mercury Theatre on the Air as Heard Over Columbia Broadcasting System, October 30, 1938. 2 Record Set.

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War of the World: The Actual Broadcast By The Mercury Theatre on the Air as Heard Over Columbia Broadcasting System, October 30, 1938. 2 Record Set.

de Wells, H.G. & Koch, Howard

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Murray Hill Records. First Edition. No Binding. As New. Novelty. 12" LPs. Sealed in the original plastic; never played. Date not visible on outside, but appears to be from the 1970s or earlier.

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Librería
Alba's Books US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
BN018605
Título
War of the World: The Actual Broadcast By The Mercury Theatre on the Air as Heard Over Columbia Broadcasting System, October 30, 1938. 2 Record Set.
Autor
Wells, H.G. & Koch, Howard
Formato/Encuadernación
No Binding
Estado del libro
Nuevo
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
First Edition
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Murray Hill Records
Tamaño
Novelty

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