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The Little Red Book 1994/95 - Road Passenger Transport Directory for the British Isles and Western Europe.

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The Little Red Book 1994/95 - Road Passenger Transport Directory for the British Isles and Western Europe.

by Gavin Booth [editor]:

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0711022313
ISBN 13
9780711022317
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Addlestone: Ian Allan Publishing, [1994]. Hardback. 8vo (24cm by 17cm), 216pp. Foxing to the endpapers: overall, this copy is in good condition. ISBN 0711022313

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Title
The Little Red Book 1994/95 - Road Passenger Transport Directory for the British Isles and Western Europe.
Author
Gavin Booth [editor]:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0711022313
ISBN 13
9780711022317
Publisher
Addlestone: Ian Allan Publishing, [1994].
Place of Publication
Shepperton
This edition first published
1994

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