An edition of The Mojo collection (2003)

MOJO COLLECTION: THE ULTIMATE MUSIC COLLECTION; ED. BY JIM IRVIN.

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An edition of The Mojo collection (2003)

MOJO COLLECTION: THE ULTIMATE MUSIC COLLECTION; ED. BY JIM IRVIN.

3RD ED.
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Cover of: The Mojo Collection
The Mojo Collection: The Greatest Albums of All Time... and How They Happened
October 6, 2003, Canongate U.S.
Paperback in English - Third edition edition
Cover of: The Mojo collection
The Mojo collection: the ultimate music companion
2003, Canongate
in English
Cover of: MOJO COLLECTION: THE ULTIMATE MUSIC COLLECTION; ED. BY JIM IRVIN.
MOJO COLLECTION: THE ULTIMATE MUSIC COLLECTION; ED. BY JIM IRVIN.
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OL22549451M
Internet Archive
mojocollectiongr00jimi
ISBN 10
1841954381
OCLC/WorldCat
53254459
Library Thing
3624520
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