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Asian | American | Modern Art Shifting Currents, 1900-1970.

Asian | American | Modern Art Shifting Currents, 1900-1970.

Asian | American | Modern Art Shifting Currents, 1900-1970.

Asian | American | Modern Art Shifting Currents, 1900-1970.

by Daniell Cornell; Mark Dean Johnson; Gordon H Chang

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San Francisco: University of California Press, 2008.. 4to. 168 pp. Very Good+. Hard Cover. Illustrated paper covered boards. Color plates throughout. ISBN: 9780520258648. Heavy volume, additional shipping fee may apply.

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Title
Asian | American | Modern Art Shifting Currents, 1900-1970.
Author
Daniell Cornell; Mark Dean Johnson; Gordon H Chang
Book Condition
Used
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
0520258649
ISBN 13
9780520258648
Publisher
San Francisco: University of California Press, 2008.
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This edition first published
2008-11
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