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The Next Trillion: Why the Wellness Industry Will Exceed the $1 Trillion Healthcare (Sickness) Industry in the Next Ten Years
by Paul Zane Pilzer
- Used
- Paperback
- Condition
- Like New
- Seller
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Palatine, Illinois, United States
2 Copies Available from This Seller
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About This Item
VideoPlus, 2001. Advance Reading Copy. Softcover. Like New. SOFTCOVER. Like New Condition. Binding tight, pages clean. Very lovely copy! Advance Reading Copy.
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- Seller
- LegenGary Books
(US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 035782
- Title
- The Next Trillion: Why the Wellness Industry Will Exceed the $1 Trillion Healthcare (Sickness) Industry in the Next Ten Years
- Author
- Paul Zane Pilzer
- Format/Binding
- Softcover
- Book Condition
- New
- Quantity Available
- 2
- Edition
- Advance Reading Copy
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- VideoPlus
- Date Published
- 2001
- Weight
- 0.25 lbs
Terms of Sale
LegenGary Books
30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.
About the Seller
LegenGary Books
Biblio member since 2014
Palatine, Illinois
About LegenGary Books
LegenGary Books is an online, independent bookstore, based out of Palatine, IL. We strive to provide our community (local and online) with a wide variety of quality used books at reasonable prices.
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- Tight
- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.