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Packing and Unpacking Culture: Changing Models of British Studies

by David Jarrett [Editor]; Tomasz Kowalewski [Editor]; Geoff Ridden [Editor];

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n/a, 2001-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. Book is in good to acceptable condition with minor blemishes on the cover, including edge wear and small bumped corners. Pages are clean, but well thumbed. Ships next business day.

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Title
Packing and Unpacking Culture: Changing Models of British Studies
Author
David Jarrett [Editor]; Tomasz Kowalewski [Editor]; Geoff Ridden [Editor];
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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1
ISBN 10
8323112673
ISBN 13
9788323112679
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Date Published
2001-01-01

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