Daytona: From the Birth of Speed to the Death of the Man in Black (HC)
by Ed Hinton | Sports | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0446526770 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0446526770 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Tribefan of Raleigh, North Carolina USA on 4/22/2004
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Journal Entry 2 by Tribefan at Little Free Library - Spartan Trail - NonFiction Preferred Box in Akron, Ohio USA on Monday, October 30, 2017
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- from the Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Welcome to BookCrossing!
Thank you for picking up this book. Please make a journal entry on the BookCrossing site (www.bookcrossing.com) to let me know that this book has found a good home with you. You may choose to remain anonymous or to join (its free). If you join, please consider indicating that you were referred by Tribefan. I hope you enjoy the book. You can make another journal entry with your comments when you’ve finished reading. Whenever you’re ready to send it on its way, make a journal entry if you are giving or sending this book to a known person, or release notes if you are leaving it “in the wild” again for anyone to catch. Then watch its journey. You’ll be alerted by e-mail each time someone makes another journal entry. It’s all confidential (you’re known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free.