A Million Little Bricks: The Unofficial Illustrated History of the LEGO Phenomenon
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Sarah Herman., & Sarah Herman|AUTHOR. (2012). A Million Little Bricks: The Unofficial Illustrated History of the LEGO Phenomenon . Skyhorse.

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Sarah Herman and Sarah Herman|AUTHOR. 2012. A Million Little Bricks: The Unofficial Illustrated History of the LEGO Phenomenon. Skyhorse.

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Sarah Herman and Sarah Herman|AUTHOR. A Million Little Bricks: The Unofficial Illustrated History of the LEGO Phenomenon Skyhorse, 2012.

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Sarah Herman, and Sarah Herman|AUTHOR. A Million Little Bricks: The Unofficial Illustrated History of the LEGO Phenomenon Skyhorse, 2012.

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