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Journal Of Futures Studies: Vol 5: 3, February 2001

Journal Of Futures Studies: Vol 5: 3, February 2001

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Journal Of Futures Studies: Vol 5: 3, February 2001

by Various authors (Alan Fricker, George L. Aguilar etc)

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2001. Softcover. Ex-Private Collection, stamped. 185 pages; Cover slightly creased, stain in top-right front cover but clean & tight. Multiple academic articles, essays etc.. ISSN - 1027-6084

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Title
Journal Of Futures Studies: Vol 5: 3, February 2001
Author
Various authors (Alan Fricker, George L. Aguilar etc)
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Ex-Private Collection, stamped
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Date Published
2001
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POL055000; BUS069000; LCO005000;

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