The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton (1977)
Ex- Library "Perma-Bound" Hardcover (Paerback-Size) published by Dell Books, N.Y., 1977, 291 pages in Very Good Condition. PLEASE SEE THE PHOTOS OF THIS BOOK THAT I POSTED. Cover has library sticker on the spine, also some light shelf-wear. Text is clean & unmarked with light tanning. There is a...
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Ex- Library "Perma-Bound" Hardcover (Paerback-Size) published by Dell Books, N.Y., 1977, 291 pages in Very Good Condition. PLEASE SEE THE PHOTOS OF THIS BOOK THAT I POSTED. Cover has library sticker on the spine, also some light shelf-wear. Text is clean & unmarked with light tanning. There is a library stamp on the Title Page (SEE PHOTO). There is a glue-mark on the inside back cover (SEE PHOTO). A hair-raising, suspenseful novel by the master of thriller, Michael Crichton. Prompt shipping.
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Format: Mass Market Paperback
ASIN: B004QRSE2O
Publish date: 1977
Publisher: Dell
Edition language: English
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