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Time-Life Books Lost Treasure (Library of Curious and Unusual Facts)

$24

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Posted about 1 month ago in South Windsor, CT

Condition: Used (normal wear)

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Time-Life Books Lost Treasure (Library of Curious and Unusual Facts)

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Time-Life Books Lost Treasure (Library of Curious and Unusual Facts) Describes treasures lost throughout history in shipwrecks, thefts, and swindles, and the efforts that have been made over the years to retrieve them Publisher ‎Time Life Education; (January 1, 1991) Language ‎English Pages 144 Hardcover ‎Faux Leather Measures approximately 8.75 x 0.5 x 11.25 inches ‎The cover: “These funerary gloves, made of joined gold leaves, were unearthed Moche tomb near Trujillo, Peru. The artisanship is typical of gold objects fashioned during the rich and glittering Incan empire”. This faux leather book is in excellent condition. Please review all photos as they are part of the description. Other books in my shop by the Library Of Curious And Unusual Facts: All the Rage Amazing Animals A World of Luck Feats and Wisdom of the Ancients Forces of Nature Inventive Genius Hoax and Deception Odd And Eccentric People The Mystifying Mind Vanishings

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