The railway mania and its aftermath 1845-1852 (being a sequel to "Early British railways")

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The railway mania and its aftermath 1845-1852 (being a sequel to "Early British railways")

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David & Charles
Language
English
Pages
526

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The railway mania and its aftermath 1845-1852 (being a sequel to "Early British railways")
1968, David & Charles
in English - Revised ed.; [with a new introduction by C. R. Clinker].

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Newton Abbot

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Dewey Decimal Class
385/.0942
Library of Congress
HE3018 .L43 1968

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Pagination
xii, 526 p.
Number of pages
526

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Open Library
OL5673324M
ISBN 10
0715342622
LCCN
68134877
OCLC/WorldCat
466108
Library Thing
8389533
Goodreads
3099763

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