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THE RAILROAD ERA: Business Competition and the Public Interest.
by Oliver, Donald W. and Fred M. Newmann. Xerox Educational Publications
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- Condition
- Near fine in illustrated wrappers (prev owner's stamp on 2nd page, usual toning to the pages.)
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Ione, California, United States
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About This Item
Middletown, CT:: American Education Publications/Xerox,, (1972-74, c 1967.). Near fine in illustrated wrappers (prev owner's stamp on 2nd page, usual toning to the pages.). Later printing. A study guide in the Public Issues series, and rather uncommon. Illustrated with duotone photographs, questions, case study, bibliography, 64 pp including covers.
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- Bookfever.com, IOBA
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- Seller's Inventory #
- 51222
- Title
- THE RAILROAD ERA: Business Competition and the Public Interest.
- Author
- Oliver, Donald W. and Fred M. Newmann. Xerox Educational Publications
- Book Condition
- Used - Near fine in illustrated wrappers (prev owner's stamp on 2nd page, usual toning to the pages.)
- Publisher
- American Education Publications/Xerox,
- Place of Publication
- Middletown, CT:
- Date Published
- (1972-74, c 1967.)
- Keywords
- education, american history, business history,
- Bookseller catalogs
- Ephemera;
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