Reinventing Columbus Circle
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Daniel Gross is a veteran journalist, having been a columnist at Newsweek and The New York Times. He is also the author of several books surrounding business, history and economics.
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Reinventing Columbus Circle
$60
Page count
180 pages
Number of illustrations
over 100
Language
English
Released on
December 2020
Dimensions
W 7 x L 11 x D 1 in
Cover materials
Hardcover with jacket
ISBN
9781614288909
Weight
2.43 lb
Author
Daniel Gross
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