1 edition of Wool facts 1983. found in the catalog.
Wool facts 1983.
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1983 by International Wool Secretariat.Headquarters Marketing Department.Marketing Services Group in [00][s.l.] .
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Contributions | International Wool Secretariat. Marketing Services Group. |
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Open Library | OL14393841M |
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