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Money Matters: Economics and the German Cultural Imagination, 1770-1850 (Literary Conjugations)

Money Matters: Economics and the German Cultural Imagination, 1770-1850 (Literary Conjugations)

Money Matters: Economics and the German Cultural Imagination, 1770-1850
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Money Matters: Economics and the German Cultural Imagination, 1770-1850 (Literary Conjugations)

by Gray, Richard T

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Title
Money Matters: Economics and the German Cultural Imagination, 1770-1850 (Literary Conjugations)
Author
Gray, Richard T
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ISBN 10
0295988371
ISBN 13
9780295988375
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University Of Washington Press
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This edition first published
2008

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