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Women who dare, Volume II. Library of Congress Knowledge Cards

Women who dare, Volume II. Library of Congress Knowledge Cards

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Women who dare, Volume II. Library of Congress Knowledge Cards

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Rohnert Park, CA: Pomegranate, [199-?]. Full deck of cards (photos from the Library of Congress on one side, facts about them on the other side), 3.5x4 inches, in pictorial box. The cards are still shrink-wrapped.

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Title
Women who dare, Volume II. Library of Congress Knowledge Cards
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ISBN 10
0764909339
ISBN 13
9780764909337
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Pomegranate
Place of Publication
Rohnert Park, CA
Date Published
[199-?]
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Women; 1990S; Games;

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