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Top Books on acapulco-de-juarez
1. Acapulco
ISBN10 Number - 051726935X
Date of Publication - 1978
Number of Pages 95
Publisher - Crescent Books,Crescent
Places in the book - New York
2. Acapulco
Date of Publication - 2023
Number of Pages 276
Publisher - Orenda Books
3. The acapulco
ISBN10 Number - 1399148753
Date of Publication - May 01, 2023
Publisher - Isis Audio Books
4. Acapulco gold.
ISBN10 Number - 0396066321
Date of Publication - 1972
Number of Pages 329
Publisher - Dodd, Mead
Places in the book - New York
5. Acapulco rampage
ISBN10 Number - 0523008686
Date of Publication - 1976
Number of Pages 184
Publisher - Pinnacle Books
Places in the book - New York
6. Acapulco buds
ISBN10 Number - 1543201342
Date of Publication - Jan 25, 2017
Number of Pages 406
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
7. Kvetch, and, acapulco
ISBN10 Number - 0802130011
Date of Publication - 1987
Number of Pages 68
Publisher - Grove Press,Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
Places in the book - New York
8. Medellin acapulco cold
ISBN10 Number - 0996478671
Date of Publication - Apr 28, 2019
Number of Pages 352
Publisher - Cold War Publications
9. The manila-acapulco galleons
Date of Publication - 2011
Number of Pages 540
Publisher - AuthorHouse
Places in the book - Central Milton Keynes, UK
10. Sade à acapulco
Date of Publication - 2015
Number of Pages 142
Publisher - Cambourakis,CAMBOURAKIS
Places in the book - Paris
11. Acapulco mexico travel journal
ISBN10 Number - 1094877069
Date of Publication - Apr 16, 2019
Number of Pages 103
Publisher - Independently published
12. Un gringo en peligro en acapulco
ISBN10 Number - 1639448810
Date of Publication - Dec 08, 2021
Number of Pages 240
Publisher - bookpatch
13. Aportación a la monografía de acapulco, méxico, 1932
Facsimile edition of the first book dedicated to modern urban planning featuring the urbanization of the port of Acapulco in post-Revolutionary Mexico. The edition includes colored plans and drawings by architects Justino Fernández and Juan Legorreta along textual summaries where the Mexican Revolutionary aspirations, nationalism and modernism ideals concurred. This is the first of a series that will reproduce in facsimile editions notable 20th century publications of the history of Mexican architecture and urban development.