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American Bridge Patents Emory L. Kemp $39.95 $19.98
Blanche Lazzell Robert Bridges, Kristina Olson, and Janet Snyder $74.95 $37.48
Early Art John A. Cuthbert $84.95 $42.48
Kartoon Kings Paul Krainak $29.95 $14.98
Proceedings Emory L. Kemp $20.00 $10.00
Richard Kidwell Richard Kidwell Miller $29.95 $14.98
Uncommon Vernacular John C. Allen, Jr. $49.99 $44.99

 

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