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Seventy Five Years Of Rotary Club Service To Orlando 1920-1995 McCree & Powers

$ 16.89

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    Description

    Seventy Five Years Of Rotary Service To Orlando
    Orlando Rotary Club 1920-1995
    By W. A. McCree and Ormund Powers
    Published by The Rotary Club of Orlando. 1995.
    Photocopied by American Copy Company; Orlando, Florida.
    Softcover. 4to (10 3/4" X 8 1/4"). 202 pages. Illustrated.
    The story of the Rotary Club of Orlando and the men and women who served their club, their vocation, their community and the world from 1920 to 1995.
    Condition
    External: Moderate shelfwear/scuffing and some staining to paper spine and covers.
    Internal: Binding is tight and all pages are intact, clean, and bright.
    Overall condition is Good+.
    Full refund if book is not as described.
    Free USPS Media Mail (Bookrate) shipping within USA.
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