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Dale Carnegie / How to Stop Worrying and Start Living / Signed 1st Edition 1948

US $300.00
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    Located in: Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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    Item specifics

    Seller Notes
    “Very Good.”
    Author
    Dale Carnegie
    Publisher
    Simon and Schuster
    Year Printed
    1948
    Special Attributes
    1st Edition, Signed
    Binding
    Cloth
    Language
    English
    Original/Facsimile
    Original

    Item description from the seller

    CapitolHillBooksDC

    CapitolHillBooksDC

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    Capitol Hill Books is a used bookstore located across from Eastern Market on historic Capitol Hill in Washington DC, with three floors of quality used books, first editions and rare books.

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