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First Course in Spanish [Hardcover] Joseph E. A. Alexis

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Nonfiction

Condition:

Used; Good

Format:

Hardcover

Author:

Joseph E. A. Alexis

Edition:

Fourth Edition

Language:

English

ASIN:

B0029DETM6

binding:

hardcover

manufacturer:

Midwest Book Company, Lincoln, Nebraska

Publication Date:

1940T

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First Course in Spanish

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2009-05-10T21:48:52-00:00

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text clean, binding tight, edge wear, pages yellowed, hardcover, 1940, 5th edition, Midwest Book Co, 303 pages Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: 303 page green cloth covered hardback Spanish book. This book is the result of classroom experience. it was written during the author's sojourn in Havana, Mexico City, and Madrid. Maybe someday soon the rest of us can see Havana and imagine what it used to be.