Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and Brown, First to Fly the Atlantic Non-Stop
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The History Press, 2019.
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English
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9780750991094

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Brendan Lynch., Brendan Lynch|AUTHOR., Len Deighton|AUTHOR., & A. J. H. Alcock|AUTHOR. (2019). Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and Brown, First to Fly the Atlantic Non-Stop . The History Press.

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Brendan Lynch et al.. 2019. Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and Brown, First to Fly the Atlantic Non-Stop. The History Press.

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Brendan Lynch et al.. Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and Brown, First to Fly the Atlantic Non-Stop The History Press, 2019.

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Brendan Lynch, Brendan Lynch|AUTHOR, Len Deighton|AUTHOR, and A. J. H. Alcock|AUTHOR. Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and Brown, First to Fly the Atlantic Non-Stop The History Press, 2019.

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