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ACORN OF THE SEQUOIAS COOKBOOK A collection of recipes sponsored by Association of Operating Room Nurses of The Sequoias

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ACORN OF THE SEQUOIAS COOKBOOK A collection of recipes sponsored by Association of Operating Room Nurses of The Sequoias

by Taylor, Pat Patten, Judy Switzer, Barbara Henry, cookbook committee Alice

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Fundcraft Publishing. Very Good+. 1977. Plastic comb binding. Very Good + comb-bound paperback with minor cover wear and previous owner's name inside the front cover. Porterville, Visalia, Tulare, Lemoore & Hanford--California. [dp 0809]. ; T3T; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 95 pages .

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m.l. granlund - bookseller US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
24697
Title
ACORN OF THE SEQUOIAS COOKBOOK A collection of recipes sponsored by Association of Operating Room Nurses of The Sequoias
Author
Taylor, Pat Patten, Judy Switzer, Barbara Henry, cookbook committee Alice
Format/Binding
Plastic comb binding
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Publisher
Fundcraft Publishing
Date Published
1977
Bookseller catalogs
Cooking, Recipes;

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