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Maximum Confidence: Ten Secrets of Extreme Self-Esteem

Maximum Confidence: Ten Secrets of Extreme Self-Esteem

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Maximum Confidence: Ten Secrets of Extreme Self-Esteem

by Jack Canfield

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9780743570015
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Simon & Schuster Audio/Nightingale-Conant, August 2007. Audio CD. Used - Acceptable.

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Title
Maximum Confidence: Ten Secrets of Extreme Self-Esteem
Author
Jack Canfield
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Audio CD
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0743570014
ISBN 13
9780743570015
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Audio/Nightingale-Conant
Place of Publication
Niles, Illinois, U.s.a.
Date Published
August 2007
Pages
5

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