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Book Synopsis El Gran Ferrocarril del Táchira (GFT) by : Jürg Demarmels
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Book Synopsis World Survey of Foreign Railways by : United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Transportation Division
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Book Synopsis British Steam Locomotive Builders by : James W. Lowe
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Book Synopsis Sports and Nationalism in Latin / o America by : H. Fernández L’Hoeste
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Book Synopsis Sports Culture in Latin American History by : David M. K. Sheinin
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