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The Ruin of Paganism Parts I & II The Endangered Species Act and A Comment of the Supreme Court Case of Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council

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The Ruin of Paganism Parts I & II The Endangered Species Act and A Comment of the Supreme Court Case of Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council

by Peter Talbot

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Two good clean paperbacks, 48 and 90 pages. Inside the text and illustrations are fine. The covers show light smudges. (Dbox4)

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Llewellyn Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
666908
Title
The Ruin of Paganism Parts I & II The Endangered Species Act and A Comment of the Supreme Court Case of Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council
Author
Peter Talbot
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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Date Published
1989 1993
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