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A Spirit of Progress : 110 Years of Motoring in Albury-Wodonga 1900-2010

by Starr, Darryl

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Very good
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1st Edition
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Paperback
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780646561035 / 0646561030
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Abury Wodonga: Darryl Starr, 2011. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 146 pages, illustrated. The covers' edges are lightly bumped, and there's a gift inscription on the title page, else clean, unmarked and solid, almost as though unread. Darryl Starr was the Albury- Wodonga's Border Mail long time motoring editor. "A one-time member of the Albury and District Car Club and supporter of the former Hume Weir motor racing circuit, Darryl's personal and professional interests came together in a five-year labour of love to produce the paperback book: A Spirit of Progress - 110 years of motoring in Albury-Wodonga'. The book's popularity took Darryl by surprise and sent the book into reprint - twice. "I've only got one personal copy and the proof copy left," he said." (Border Cafe)
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