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Nature photography: Field techniques [Jan 01, 1988] Young, Jim

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Nature photography: Field techniques [Jan 01, 1988] Young, Jim

by Young, Jim

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J.D. Young, 1988-01-01. Paperback. Good. pb, 1998, some very minor shelf wear, very nice clean copy, former owner's name inside front & has highlighting, very nice condition overall, binding tight, SKU-A056, A small family business committed to BIG service! R2-10/16

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Title
Nature photography: Field techniques [Jan 01, 1988] Young, Jim
Author
Young, Jim
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Publisher
J.D. Young
Date Published
1988-01-01

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