First annual report, Hawaii's Floating City Development Program
John P. Craven
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First annual report, Hawaii's Floating City Development Program
Published
1972
Publisher
University of Hawaii and Oceanic Institute
Pages
46
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First annual report, Hawaii's Floating City Development Program was written by John P. Craven.
When was First annual report, Hawaii's Floating City Development Program published?
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