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Post-Traumatic Culture Injury and Interpretation in the Nineties

by Farrell, Kirby

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Baltimore & London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Clean b/w illustrated cover. Edges: few only faint foxings; couple of light scratches to bottom edge. Nice clean contents. Couple of pages top fore corner with tiny dog-eareds. Binding is As New. 420p. First Edition. Soft Copy. VG/None.

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Title
Post-Traumatic Culture Injury and Interpretation in the Nineties
Author
Farrell, Kirby
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Paperback
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First Edition
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Place of Publication
Baltimore & London
Date Published
1998
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