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Alfa Romeo Book Collector Lot Collecting Great Marques A History Buyer's Guide on 2040-parts.com

US $68.00
Location:

Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States

Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States

Great collection of Alfa Romeo Books.

Included are:

ALFA ROMEO: A HISTORY
Peter Hull & Roy Slater Revised Edition
1982
402 pages
In very clean condition with original dust jacket. No rips, no writing. Tiniest bit of cover wear.

ALFA ROMEO BUYER'S GUIDE Illustrated
Joe Benson
2nd Edition
1992
192 pages, Softcover
In very clean condition with original dust jacket. No rips, no writing. Tiniest bit of cover wear.

COLLECTING ALFA ROMEO
Keith Martin
2006
112 pages, Softcover
Excellent

GREAT MARQUES ALFA ROMEO
David Owen
1985
80 pages, Hardcover
Very good condition. I noticed two tiny darker spots on pages inside.

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