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THE DEBT William Westrup pub. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. Undated Antique

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Item specifics

Author
William Westrup
Publisher
Thomas Y. Crowell Co.
Binding
Hardcover
Language
English

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h***o (123)- Feedback left by buyer.
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copy in very good condition, as described. reliable seller.
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e***s (539)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Arrived quickly. Well packaged so arrived undamaged. In better condition than described. At least very good. Thank you so much!!! I have other Sinclair Lewis books by the same publisher so it is wonderful to be able to add this to my set. Ann Vickers unfortunately has essentially been forgotten. It is a great book. About the prison system-what is pathetic is how nothing has changed in 100 years