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F.P. Dressler [193-]
Empire State : worlds [sic] tallest. [electronic resource].
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F.P. Dressler [193-]
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1981
[Empire State Building souvenir spoon] [electronic resource].
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1981
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383 pages 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
New York : Scribner, [1995], ©1995
The Empire State Building : the making of a landmark / John Tauranac.
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383 pages 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
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New York : Scribner, [1995], ©1995
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[195-?]
Empire State Bldg, New York, 1472 ft high [electronic resource].
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[195-?]
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[between 1931 and 1951]
Empire State, world's tallest 1250 ft. [electronic resource].
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1 folded sheet ([3] leaves) : color illustrations ; 30 cm
[London] : Guardian, [2007]
Build your own Empire State Building / [model design, Bartosz Czolczynski ; co-operation with Christopher Cooke].
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1 folded sheet ([3] leaves) : color illustrations ; 30 cm
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[London] : Guardian, [2007]
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[between 1931 and 1951]
[Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty] [electronic resource].
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[H.B. van Dusen Co.] [between 1931 and 1951]
Empire State, NYC : world's tallest, 1250 ft. [electronic resource].
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[H.B. van Dusen Co.] [between 1931 and 1951]
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1 salt and pepper shaker set (2 pieces) : metal ; 9 x 5 x 4 cm
[between 1931 and 1999]
Empire State Building, 1250 feet high, New York City, 102 stories
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1 salt and pepper shaker set (2 pieces) : metal ; 9 x 5 x 4 cm
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[between 1931 and 1999]