THE NATURE OF SYMPATHY.
by SCHELER, Max. Translated from the German by Peter Heath, with a General Introduction to Max Scheler's work by W. Stark
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About This Item
London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1970. . Reprint, 8vo., pp.liv,274, cloth, with stamped green title label to spine; from the library of Gordon Leff, with ownership inscription to front free endpaper, light vertical crease to spine, a very good copy, in price-clipped dust-jacket, which is chipped to head and foot of spine, with 3cm closed tear to rear lower margin.
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- MINSTER GATE BOOKSHOP (GB)
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- Title
- THE NATURE OF SYMPATHY.
- Author
- SCHELER, Max. Translated from the German by Peter Heath, with a General Introduction to Max Scheler's work by W. Stark
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1970.
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- Reprint
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