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Connecticut's Ames Iron Works : Family, Community, Nature, and Innovation in an Enterprise of the Early American Republic (Transactions 54 (2))

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Connecticut's Ames Iron Works : Family, Community, Nature, and Innovation in an Enterprise of the Early American Republic (Transactions 54 (2))

by Gregory Galer; Robert Gordon; Frances Kemish

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Connecticut Academy of Arts, 1999-01. Paperback. Good. Interior clean, binding tight, light wear to covers.

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Title
Connecticut's Ames Iron Works : Family, Community, Nature, and Innovation in an Enterprise of the Early American Republic (Transactions 54 (2))
Author
Gregory Galer; Robert Gordon; Frances Kemish
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Paperback
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Used - Good
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ISBN 10
187850813X
ISBN 13
9781878508133
Publisher
Connecticut Academy of Arts
Date Published
1999-01

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