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Crossing the Threshold of Hope by Pope John Paul II, Easton Press, Ex-library

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Ex-library book from a now closed Catholic Parish Library. There is a number written on the front ... Read moreabout condition
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“Ex-library book from a now closed Catholic Parish Library. There is a number written on the front ...
Binding
Leather
Language
English
Special Attributes
Collector's Edition
Author
Pope John Paul II
Publisher
Easton Press
Topic
Religion
Subject
Religion & Spirituality
ISBN
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Great book and darn hard to find....a must for any Wisconsin historian.