Oregon Or Bust Blunder Bus

Oregon Or Bust Blunder Bus
ISBN-10
1560444983
ISBN-13
9781560444985
Category
West (U.S.)
Pages
121
Language
English
Published
1996-07
Publisher
Falcon Guides
Author
Mary L. Wilson

Description

The crew and friends of the popular Montana Blunder Bus take to the western highways for more exploration and conversation -- leaving no muskmelon or political topic unturned.

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