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The Abbott & Costello Story

The Abbott & Costello Story

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The Abbott & Costello Story: Sixty Years of "Who's on First?"

by Stephen Cox; John Lofflin

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ISBN 10
188895261X
ISBN 13
9781888952612
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Paperback. Good+. In stock now/ready to ship, often ships same day! Clean copy in good++ condition, MUCH closer to very good, covers are bright/glossy and whole, binding is tight but not quite square, pages/text are clean and unmarked, PAPERBACK edition of "The Abbott & Costello Story" exactly as shown, ships quickly/securely with delivery confirmation, thanks! 300

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Bookseller
Jubals Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
os82-0038
Title
The Abbott & Costello Story
Author
Stephen Cox; John Lofflin
Book Condition
Used - Good+
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
188895261X
ISBN 13
9781888952612
Publisher
Cumberland House Publishing
Place of Publication
Nashville, TN
Date Published
1997

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