LAPD '53: James Ellroy
(9781419715853 / 41430592) - Height: 177 mm - Spine width: 25 mm - Width: 225 mm - Abrams Image - Abrams Books - ISBN: 9781419715853 - Number of pages: 203 - Languages: English - Publication date: 19 May | James Ellroy & Master of LA
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| Tags | Book Hardback book New book Free book Hardcover book English book Fast book Cheap book Cheap fast free book Museum Book English Hardcover Book James book Police Book LAPD book 53 book Ellroy book Los book Angeles book Los angeles police museum book Lapd '53 book By james ellroy book |
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| Brand | Harry N. Abrams Harry N. Abrams is a publishing company that specializes in art and illustrated books. The company was founded in 1949 by Harry N. Abrams, and has since published works by renowned artists and photographers like Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Robert Mapplethorpe. |
| ISBN | Harry N. Abrams 1419715852 |
| MPN | Harry N. Abrams 41430592 |
| ID | 2080789 |
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| Height | 177 mm |
| Imprint | Abrams Image |
| ISBN | 9781419715853 |
| Languages | English |
| Number of pages | 203 |
| Publication date | 19 May |
| Publisher | Abrams Books |
| Spine width | 25 mm |
| Weight | 628 g |
| Width | 225 mm |
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