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Thorburn, Andrew The Missing Museum eBook

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Imprint: Trafford Publishing

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A developer's frank and fascinating account of planning and financing a popular museum about policing London, ending when the historic Bow Street Police Station ceased to be available.

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Title of eBook: The Missing Museum
Release Date: 01-12-2007
Publisher: Trafford Publishing

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Parent title The Missing Museum
Encrypted (DRM) Yes
SKU 9781425199814
File size 7884
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