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415pp. Stated:" Reprint: Delhi, 1960,[. . . ], 2003". Bibliography pp. 393-403; Index, pp. 405-415. Glossy wraps in light and medium yellow background for lettering in dark green above tinted dark green photo-illustration on lower half front cover. Previous bookseller small sticker affixed at bottom center half-title page; lower spine edge slightly rubbed, tiny tips of wear at corners; slight bump to top edge front cover with ensuing extremely minor wrinkles: describes longer in words than it is on cover, but there you have it. Tight binding, NO previous owner names. Clean text. Virtually Like New in appearance and feel. Seller Inventory # 000427
Bibliographic Details
Title: A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited, Delhi
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st Edition
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