American communities: a forest-products community, Crossett, Arkansas.

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American communities: a forest-products community, Crossett, Arkansas.

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Describes the history, growth, and community life of a small lumbering town in Arkansas. Explains, with the aid of color photographs, how wood is used to make paper.

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Publisher
Allyn and Bacon
Language
English
Pages
71

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Published in
Boston
Series
Concepts and inquiry, the Educational Research Council social science program, Concepts and understanding.

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Dewey Decimal Class
635.9/09767/83
Library of Congress
SD144.A8 E38

The Physical Object

Pagination
71 p.
Number of pages
71

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4911712M
LCCN
76101440

Work Description

Describes the history, growth, and community life of a small lumbering town in Arkansas. Explains with the aid of color photographs, how wood is used to make paper and plywood.

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