The Unhandy Man's Guide To Home Repairs By Richard & Barbara O'neill - Hardcover on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Illinois, United States
366 pages Illustrated -- hundreds of drawings measures approximately 5.75 X 8.5 inches pages are not torn or marked Excellent book for learning do-it-yourself home repair. A simple and complete manual of home maintenance for men and women. copyright 1966 |
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