An edition of Stampede to timberline (1949)

Stampede to timberline

the ghost towns and mining camps of Colorado

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An edition of Stampede to timberline (1949)

Stampede to timberline

the ghost towns and mining camps of Colorado

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Language
English
Pages
544

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Cover of: Stampede To Timberline
Stampede To Timberline: Ghost Towns & Mining
May 1, 1991, Swallow Press
Paperback in English - Rev Enl edition
Cover of: Stampede to timberline
Stampede to timberline: the ghost towns and mining camps of Colorado
1974, Sage Books
in English - 2d ed., rev. and enl.
Cover of: Stampede to timberline
Cover of: Stampede to timberline

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Edition Notes

Lithography by Poertner Lithography, Denver, Colorado.

Published in
Boulder, Colo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978.8
Library of Congress
F776 .W66

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Pagination
544 p. :
Number of pages
544

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6046685M
LCCN
49005422
OCLC/WorldCat
10332489
Library Thing
1137808

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