Selected Product: | The Edge of the Sea Paperback Edition: Reprint Author: Rachel Carson Publisher: Mariner Books Release Date: 1998-10-15 ISBN-10: 0395924960 ISBN-13: 0046442924962 List Price: $14.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Silent Spring ISBN-10: 0618249060 ISBN-13: 0046442249065 List Price:$14.95 Silent Spring (Edition 001) ISBN-10: 0618249060 ISBN-13: 9780618249060 List Price:$14.95 The Sense of Wonder ISBN-10: 006757520X ISBN-13: 9780067575208 List Price:$26.95 Under the Sea-Wind (Penguin Classics) ISBN-10: 0143104969 ISBN-13: 9780143104964 List Price:$15.00 Lost Woods: The Discovered Writing of Rachel Carson ISBN-10: 0807085472 ISBN-13: 0046442085472 List Price:$17.00 The Sea Around Us ISBN-10: 0195147014 ISBN-13: 9780195147018 List Price:$49.95 Lost Woods: The Discovered Writing of Rachel Carson ISBN-10: 0807085472 ISBN-13: 9780807085479 List Price:$18.00 |
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