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How to plan and build fences & gates
by
Sunset
Paperback, 1981
Call number
TH 4965 .H68 1981
Publication
Menlo Park, Calif. : Lane Pub. Co., c1981.
Description
Design ideas, building techniques, upkeep & repair.
Pages
96
Tags
Garden structures
Series
Sunset Building, Remodeling & Home Design Books (#110 / 1981)
ISBN
037601105X / 9780376011053
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