Excellent condition, with no wrinkles, holes or folds.
8" x 5.5" and 12 pages.
SPECIAL: Combined shipping available on multiple brochures - typically 5 brochures will fit in a Priority Mail envelope.
Shipping charges will never exceed $13 for any number of brochures purchased in contemporaneous auctions provided they all fit in a medium-sized priority mail box, unless shipping outside the US.
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