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Three California Houses: The Homes of Max Palevsky

Three California Houses: The Homes of Max Palevsky

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Three California Houses: The Homes of Max Palevsky

by Betsky, Aaron

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0847824705
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9780847824700
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Rizzoli, 2003-02-22. Hardcover. Good. 0.7800 12.5000 9.3800. General shelf wear. Pages are yellowing. \r\n

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Bookseller
Schwabe Books US (US)
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Title
Three California Houses: The Homes of Max Palevsky
Author
Betsky, Aaron
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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1
ISBN 10
0847824705
ISBN 13
9780847824700
Publisher
Rizzoli
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2003-02-22
Size
0.7800 12.5000 9.3800
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Book;
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2.5800 lb

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