Collins Atlas of 20th Century History
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Registered by solittletime, Portland, Maine, USA on October 19, 2010. Pre-numbered label used for registration. Paperback.
Reserved for the 2010 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge which week 42 features a book with a sepia cover . (This one is about a third sepia.)
Also reserved for the 2010 TICK TOCK Challenge , hosted by DragonGoddess.
As well as the 2010 Track Your Challenge Releases Challenge, hosted by Jare.
Reserved for the 2010 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge which week 42 features a book with a sepia cover . (This one is about a third sepia.)
Also reserved for the 2010 TICK TOCK Challenge , hosted by DragonGoddess.
As well as the 2010 Track Your Challenge Releases Challenge, hosted by Jare.
Journal Entry 2 by solittletime at Chowderheads Seafood Restaurant - Oak Hill Plaza in Scarborough, Maine USA on Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (10/19/2010 UTC) at Chowderheads Seafood Restaurant - Oak Hill Plaza in Scarborough, Maine USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released on the windowsill at Chowderhead's Seafood Restaurant, Oak Hill Plaza, Scarborough, Maine, on October 19, 2010.
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