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The Best of Byline 1987

by William Proxmire, Don Lambro, Michael Kinsley, Nat Hentoff, Tom Hazlett, Edward Crane, Steve Chapman, Julian Bond, Tom Bethell, Jeff Riggenbach

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The Cato Institute, 1987-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Cover has some of surface removed.

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Title
The Best of Byline 1987
Author
William Proxmire, Don Lambro, Michael Kinsley, Nat Hentoff, Tom Hazlett, Edward Crane, Steve Chapman, Julian Bond, Tom Bethell, Jeff Riggenbach
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0932790674
ISBN 13
9780932790675
Publisher
The Cato Institute
Date Published
1987-01-01
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in x in x in

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