Dear Lord Leverhulme, I Think We May Have Solved Your Problem [Hardcover]
by Frank Lowe
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Stamford, Connecticut, United States
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About This Item
Hurtwood Press Limited, 2002. First. Hardcover. New. Square 12" blue cloth with graphic front cover 56 pages illustrated throughout as new clean tight and bright. The author Frank Lowe is a legendary British advertising executive and the founder of the Lowe & Partners Please email for photos.
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- Bookseller
- Griffin Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- SKU-046593
- Title
- Dear Lord Leverhulme, I Think We May Have Solved Your Problem [Hardcover]
- Author
- Frank Lowe
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- New
- Quantity Available
- 2
- Edition
- First
- Publisher
- Hurtwood Press Limited
- Date Published
- 2002
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- DEAR LORD LEVERHULME, I THINK WE MAY HAVE SOLVED YOUR PROBLEM
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Griffin Books
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Stamford, Connecticut
About Griffin Books
General stock of approximately 12,000 titles with a concentration in non-fiction. The more unsual the better if we can find it. We are always buying libraries and collections in the Greater NYC and CT area including Fairfield, New Haven and Westchester counties.
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