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NASCAR, Sturgis, and the New Economy of Spectacle (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

NASCAR, Sturgis, and the New Economy of Spectacle (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

NASCAR, Sturgis, and the New Economy of Spectacle (Studies in Critical Social
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NASCAR, Sturgis, and the New Economy of Spectacle (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

by Krier, Daniel,Swart, William J

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1608468356
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9781608468355
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