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Producing Your Own Power How to Make Nature's Energy Sources Work for You

Producing Your Own Power How to Make Nature's Energy Sources Work for You

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Producing Your Own Power How to Make Nature's Energy Sources Work for You

by Stoner, Carol Hupping

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Good in Good dust jacket
ISBN 10
0878570888
ISBN 13
9780878570881
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Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press. Good in Good dust jacket. 1974. 13th Printing. Hardcover. An Organic Gardening and Farming Book Series; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 322 pages; Book Tight, Dust Jacket Lightly Rubbed; BX50 .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Producing Your Own Power How to Make Nature's Energy Sources Work for You
Author
Stoner, Carol Hupping
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good in Good dust jacket
Edition
13th Printing
ISBN 10
0878570888
ISBN 13
9780878570881
Publisher
Rodale Press
Place of Publication
Emmaus, PA
Date Published
1974
Keywords
Wind, Water, Wood, Methane, Solar

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