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Sketches Of Eighteenth Century America: More Letters From An American Farmer, Ed. By Henri L. Bourdin, And Others.
Published in Library Binding by Reprint Services Corp (1999)
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Apparently a reprint of an old Sears Catalogue...
Cal Pozo's Learn to Dance in Minutes - Party Dancing
Published in VHS Tape by Parade (16 April, 1997)
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Mortuary Academy
Published in VHS Tape by Columbia/Tristar Studios (09 October, 1991)
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Sketches Of Eighteenth Century America (Notable American Authors Series - Part I)
Published in Library Binding by Reprint Services Corp (1925)
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The Works of Michel-Guillaume Jean De Crevecoeur
Published in Hardcover by Reprint Services Corp (1990)
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Voyage Dans La Haute Pennsylvanie Et Dans L'etat De New-york (Notable American Authors Series - Part I)
Published in Library Binding by Reprint Services Corp (1801)
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However, it does have some designs of homes I'd not seen elsewhere and that makes it a valuable resource. But once again, it is JUST a reprint - not a contemporary book explaining the history and ongoing rehab of (now) historic Sears Catalogue Homes.
I've written a few articles about these Sears Homes and I find the topic endlessly interesting. If you're *that* kind of old house nut (like me) you will enjoy "Homes in a Box."