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FIRST ANNUAL HISTORY OF THE NITTANY ANTIQUE MACHINERY ASSN. OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA -  editor  Don - Used Books - Paperback - First Edition
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FIRST ANNUAL HISTORY OF THE NITTANY ANTIQUE MACHINERY ASSN. OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA

by Heggenstellar, Don, editor

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  • Bookseller: R & A Petrilla, Booksellers US (US)
  • Seller Inventory #: BOOKS018183I
  • Format: Soft cover
  • Quantity available: 1
  • Edition: 1st Edition
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: State College, PA Published by the Association 1975.
  • Date published: 1975

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State College, PA Published by the Association 1975., 1975. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 8.5" x 5.5" 36pp Readable account of the formation of the Nittany Antique Machinery Association, field demonstrations, etc. Illustrated by 18 illus from photographs. First Edition. Binding is original wraps.



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