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Published by Lippincott in Philadelphia .
Written in

Subjects:

Places:

  • Central America

Subjects:

  • Central America -- Juvenile literature.

Book details:

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Statementby Ruth Karen
GenreJuvenile literature.
SeriesPortraits of the nations series
Classifications
LC ClassificationsF1428.5 .K3
The Physical Object
Pagination160 p. :
Number of Pages160
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL5942594M
LC Control Number65013426
OCLC/WorldCa3287798

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