An edition of Pointing the way, 1959-1961 (1972)

Pointing the way, 1959-1961.

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Harold Macmillan
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An edition of Pointing the way, 1959-1961 (1972)

Pointing the way, 1959-1961.

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Publisher
Harper & Row
Language
English
Pages
504

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Cover of: Pointing the way, 1959-1961
Pointing the way, 1959-1961
1972, Harper & Row, HarperCollins
in English - First U.S. ed.
Cover of: Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
1972, Macmillan
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Cover of: Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
1972, Macmillan
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Cover of: Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
1972, Harper & Row
in English - [1st U.S. ed.]
Cover of: Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
1972, Harper & Row
in English - [1st U.S. ed.]
Cover of: Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
Pointing the way, 1959-1961.
1972, Macmillan
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Edition Notes

Fifth vol. of the author's memoirs.

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New York
Series
A Cass Canfield book

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viii, 504 p.
Number of pages
504

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