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The Dialogical Self: Meaning as Movement

The Dialogical Self: Meaning as Movement

The Dialogical Self: Meaning as Movement
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The Dialogical Self: Meaning as Movement

by Hermans, Hubert J.M.; Kempen, Harry J.G

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Academic Press, 1993-09-03. Hardcover. Acceptable. 9x6x1. Text marked up and corner of flyleaf cut off. B53 Please email for photos.

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Griffin Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
108719
Title
The Dialogical Self: Meaning as Movement
Author
Hermans, Hubert J.M.; Kempen, Harry J.G
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0123423201
ISBN 13
9780123423207
Publisher
Academic Press
Date Published
1993-09-03
Size
9x6x1
X weight
18 oz

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