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Breaking and Remaking: Aesthetic Practice in England, 1700-1820

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Breaking and Remaking: Aesthetic Practice in England, 1700-1820

by Marshall, Ronald

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ISBN 10
0813514401
ISBN 13
9780813514406
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Rutgers University Press, 1993-01-01. Paperback. Good. NOT ex-library. A nice reading/study copy. Occasional markings. Binding is tight and sturdy; text mostly clean and always readable. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Bookseller
The Book House in Dinkytown US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
228568
Title
Breaking and Remaking: Aesthetic Practice in England, 1700-1820
Author
Marshall, Ronald
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0813514401
ISBN 13
9780813514406
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Place of Publication
New Brunswick
Date Published
1993-01-01
X weight
22 oz

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Used books bought and sold, classics and collectibles in all fields. In Dinkytown since 1976.

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