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Sick Economies: Drama, Mercantilism, and Disease in Shakespeare's England

Sick Economies: Drama, Mercantilism, and Disease in Shakespeare's England

Sick Economies: Drama, Mercantilism, and Disease in Shakespeare's England
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Sick Economies: Drama, Mercantilism, and Disease in Shakespeare's England

by Harris, Jonathan Gil

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University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004-01-21. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!

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Title
Sick Economies: Drama, Mercantilism, and Disease in Shakespeare's England
Author
Harris, Jonathan Gil
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
0812237730
ISBN 13
9780812237733
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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Baltimore, Maryland, U.s.a.
Date Published
2004-01-21

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