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Rose, Alan, Build Your Own Empire State Building, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1980, first edition, folio (12.25" x 9.25"), Stapled SB, photographic paper wraps, NF / none.
From The World at Your Feet series, this is a beginner-level activity book which includes all pieces needed to build a model Empire State Building (including King Kong), and detailed illustrated instructions. [Book ID # 511]
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