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Published by N.J., Nellie S. Nearing in Ridgewood .
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Subjects:

  • Petroleum industry and trade,
  • Monopolies,
  • War

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Edition Notes

Statementby Scott Nearing.
Classifications
LC ClassificationsHD9560.6 .N4
The Physical Object
Pagination32 p.
Number of Pages32
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL6659305M
LC Control Number23018344
OCLC/WorldCa1901986

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