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The boy who dreamed of rockets: How Robert Goddard became the father of the space age

The boy who dreamed of rockets: How Robert Goddard became the father of the space age

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The boy who dreamed of rockets: How Robert Goddard became the father of the space age

by Quackenbush, Robert M

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0819309958
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9780819309952
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Brand: Parents' Magazine Press, 0000-00-00. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good.

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Title
The boy who dreamed of rockets: How Robert Goddard became the father of the space age
Author
Quackenbush, Robert M
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
0819309958
ISBN 13
9780819309952
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Brand: Parents' Magazine Press
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Date Published
0000-00-00

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