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National Geographic June 1969 Supplement Wall Map Poster Europe

Condition:
Good
Price:
GBP 1.41
ApproximatelyC $2.44
Breathe easy. Returns accepted.
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Located in: Stone Mountain, Georgia, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Language
English
Publication Month
June
Era/Year
1960s
Publication Name
National Geographic
Topic
Map
Publication Year
1969
Publication Frequency
Monthly
EAN
Does not apply

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Item arrived quickly, well-packaged, and in the described condition, all at a great price. Would do business with this seller again.
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Shipped very quickly and was packaged extremely well. (It arrived in a package that said variety pack, and I started the return link for it, but decided to open it and check - they were correct (all the same flavor, which I wanted) - Good service, but to minimize confusion, I would include an email saying to ignore the item's external package printing.