Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development From George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway
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Fair. This paperback book shows normal wear and tear. The edges of the pages have markings, spots, or stains. The pages show normal wear and tear and/or folded (dog-ear) pages. There is yellowing of the pages of this book due to age. Shipped to you from Goodwill of the Valleys, Roanoke VA. Thank you for your support!
Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development From George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway
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Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development From George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway
Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development From George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway
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Good. Size: 5x1x8; A used book with light to moderate shelf wear and imperfections. Thank you for supporting Last Word Books and independent bookstores.
Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development From George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway
Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development From George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway
Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development From George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway