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Millar, Fergus
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7.50
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Concordia Books /Abebooks
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ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Hardcover with dust jacket, 236 pp., indexes; very good clean copy , tight binding.
[Rensselaer Falls, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
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Millar, Fergus
USD
14.50
The Isseido Booksellers, ABAJ, ILAB /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover 8vo. xvi, 336pp. Original cloth, spotted on edges. Dust jacket. (Thomas Spnecer Jerome Lectures)
[Tokyo, Japan] [Publication Year: 2001]
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Millar, Fergus
USD
15.00
Sand Lake Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover First Edition First edition, first printing, near fine condition, unclipped DJ in near fine condition, mylar cover
[Longwood, FL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
20.46
GF Books, Inc. /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting.
[Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
22.00
Arches Bookhouse via Alibris /Alibris
University of Michigan Press 1998 Hardcover with Dust Jacket FINE in NEAR FINE jacket XVI, 236 pp. Pristine copy. Black paper on boards, gilt silver lettering. Creased back flap of DJ o/w clean and sharp.
Millar Fergus
USD
22.00
Arches Bookhouse /Biblio
University of Michigan Press, Date: 1998. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/NEAR FINE. XVI, 236 pp. Pristine copy. Black paper on boards, gilt silver lettering. Creased back flap of DJ o/w clean and sharp. 1998. University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [US]
Millar, Fergus
USD
22.00
Arches Bookhouse /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover XVI, 236 pp. Pristine copy. Black paper on boards, gilt silver lettering. Creased back flap of DJ o/w clean and sharp.
[Portland, OR, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
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Millar, Fergus
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22.65
WeBuyBooks /ZVAB
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
[Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, F.
USD
23.07
Anybook.com /ZVAB
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University Of Michigan Press] Hardcover Volume 22. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,700grams, ISBN:9780472108923
[Lincoln, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
Millar, Fergus
USD
24.26
WeBuyBooks /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
[Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar F.
USD
24.27
Anybook.com /Biblio
University Of Michigan Press, Date: 2001. Volume 22. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,700grams, ISBN:9780472108923 2001. University Of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [GB]
Millar Fergus
USD
24.50
Ancient World Books /Biblio
University of Michigan Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1998. Hardcover. 0472108921 . Small tear to head of spine (1/2 cm). Else book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C. , the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum. ; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages . 1998. University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [CA]
Millar Fergus
USD
24.50
Ancient World Books /Biblio
University of Michigan Press. Very Good in Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1998. Hardcover. 0472108921 . Minor shelfwear book is fine. DJ has 3 small holes to foreedges. ; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C. , the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum. ; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages . 1998. University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [CA]
Millar Fergus
USD
24.50
Ancient World Books /Biblio
University of Michigan Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 1998. Hardcover. 0472108921 . Light shelfwear to book. Former owner's name on ffep. Dustjacket has edgewear to front bottom corner that has been repaired with scotch tape by former owner. ; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C. , the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum. ; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages . 1998. Unive ...
Millar Fergus
USD
24.50
Ancient World Books /Biblio
University of Michigan Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1998. Hardcover. 0472108921 . Very faint shelfwear to book and DJ. ; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C. , the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum. ; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages . 1998. University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [CA]
Millar, Fergus
USD
24.64
Wizard Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Used
[Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, F.
USD
24.72
Anybook.com /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University Of Michigan Press] Hardcover Volume 22. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,700grams, ISBN:9780472108923
[Lincoln, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
Millar, Fergus
USD
25.00
Ancient World Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Minor shelfwear book is fine. DJ has 3 small holes to foreedges. ; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C. , the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum. ; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages
[Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
26.30
Byrd Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover In Used Condition
[Austin, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
26.44
Books of the Smoky Mountains /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Gently used book with ongoing seller support until you're fully satisfied with your purchase.
[Del Rio, TN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
27.58
GoldBooks /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Very Good Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed
[Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
28.00
Ancient World Books via Alibris /Alibris
University of Michigan Press 1998 Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 0472108921. Small tear to head of spine (1/2 cm). Else book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ.; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C., the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum.; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages.
Millar, Fergus
USD
28.00
Ancient World Books via Alibris /Alibris
University of Michigan Press 1998 Hardcover Very Good in Good+ dust jacket 0472108921. Minor shelfwear book is fine. DJ has 3 small holes to foreedges.; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C., the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum.; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages.
Millar, Fergus
USD
28.00
Ancient World Books via Alibris /Alibris
University of Michigan Press 1998 Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket 0472108921. Light shelfwear to book. Former owner's name on ffep. Dustjacket has edgewear to front bottom corner that has been repaired with scotch tape by former owner.; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C., the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum.; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages.
Millar, Fergus
USD
28.00
Ancient World Books via Alibris /Alibris
University of Michigan Press 1998 Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 0472108921. Very faint shelfwear to book and DJ.; The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic explores the consequences of a democracy in which public office could only be gained by direct election by the people. And while the Senate could indeed debate public matters, advise other officeholders, and make some administrative decisions, it could not legislate. An officeholder who wanted to pass a law had to step out of the Senate-house and propose it to the people in the Forum. In an expansion and revision of his Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures, Fergus Millar explores the development of the Roman Republic, which by its final years had come to cover most of Italy. To exercise their rights, voters had to come to Rome (or to live in or near the city as about one third of them did) and to meet in the Forum. Millar takes the period from 80 to 50 B. C., the dictatorship of Sulla to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon, and shows how crowd politics was central to the great changes that took place year after year. The volume will interest general readers, as well as students of politics and Roman history. Technical terms are explained, and foreign words are kept to a minimum.; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures; 1.06 x 9.32 x 6.34 Inches; 256 pages.
Fergus Millar
USD
28.35
Ergodebooks /Biblio
University of Michigan Press, Date: 1998-08-15. Hardcover. Used: Good. 1998. University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [US]
Millar Fergus
USD
30.00
Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA /ABAA
Ann Arbor: University of Michgan Press, Date: 1998. xiii, 236p., b/w front. map, dj, penned scholarly notes on the rear flyleaf (Jerome Lectures, 22). 1998. University of Michgan Press ISBN 0472108921 US
Millar Fergus
USD
30.00
Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA /Biblio
Ann Arbor: University of Michgan Press, Date: 1998. xiii, 236p., b/w front. map, dj, penned scholarly notes on the rear flyleaf (Jerome Lectures, 22). 1998. University of Michgan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [US]
Millar, Fergus
USD
30.00
Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michgan Press, Ann Arbor] Hardcover xiii, 236p., b/w front. map, dj, penned scholarly notes on the rear flyleaf (Jerome Lectures, 22).
[El Cerrito, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Fergus Millar
USD
36.81
BookLovers of Bath /Biblio
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, Date: 1998. Hardback in Dust Wrapper.. Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Top edge of the text block slightly tanned. . First edition (first printing). Hardback in dust wrapper (purple boards with silver titling to the spine) Physically 9¼” x 6¼” (1 kg); (xvi) 236pp; Index; In the Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures series; Number 22 in the series. Includes: Frontispiece map; List of abbreviations; List of sources; ISBN: 0-4721-0892-1 || The book is on my shelves and will be carefully packed and posted from the pastoral paradise of Peasedown St. John, Bath, by a real bookseller in a real book shop - with my personal guarantee and my beady eye on the Consumer Contracts Regulations. REMEMBER! Buying my copy means the bookshop Jack Russells get their supper! My Book #186790|| Condition: 1998. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [GB]
Millar, Fergus
USD
38.66
Wizard Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover New
[Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, F.
USD
40.41
Anybook.com via Alibris /Alibris
University Of Michigan Press 2001 Hard cover Volume 22. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 700grams, ISBN: 9780472108923.
Millar, Fergus
USD
40.52
GoldenWavesOfBooks /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover New. Fast Shipping and good customer service
[Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
42.00
GoldBooks /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed
[Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
42.01
Front Cover Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover
[Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
45.00
Main Street Fine Books, ABAA via Alibris /Alibris
Ann Arbor The University of Michigan Press 1998 Hardcover Small 4to. Black paper over boards with silver spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xvi, 236pp. 2 maps. Near fine/fine. Inoffensive circular blind-embossed ownership imprint on inner front flyleaf. Superbly tight and nice first edition of this volume in the "Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures" series.
MILLAR Fergus
USD
45.00
Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA /Biblio
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, Date: 1998. Hardcover. Small 4to. Black paper over boards with silver spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xvi, 236pp. 2 maps. Near fine/fine. Inoffensive circular blind-embossed ownership imprint on inner front flyleaf. Superbly tight and nice first edition of this volume in the "Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures" series. 1998. The University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [US]
MILLAR, Fergus
USD
45.00
Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor] Hardcover First Edition Small 4to. Black paper over boards with silver spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xvi, 236pp. 2 maps. Near fine/fine. Inoffensive circular blind-embossed ownership imprint on inner front flyleaf. Superbly tight and nice first edition of this volume in the "Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures" series.
[Galena, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
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Millar, Fergus
USD
67.69
GridFreed via Alibris /Alibris
University of Michigan Press 1998-06-22 Hardcover New Size: 96x17x144; New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Millar, Fergus
USD
67.69
BennettBooksLtd /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.34
[North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar Fergus
USD
71.07
GridFreed LLC /Biblio
University of Michigan Press, Date: 1998-06-22. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1998. University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [US]
Millar, Fergus
USD
94.95
GF Books, Inc. /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Book is in NEW condition.
[Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar Fergus
USD
174.32
Revaluation Books /Biblio
Univ of Michigan Pr, Date: 1998. Hardcover. New. text is free of markings edition. 256 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. 1998. Univ of Michigan Pr ISBN 0472108921 9780472108923 [GB]
Millar, Fergus
USD
177.59
Revaluation Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0472108921, ISBN13: 9780472108923, [publisher: Univ of Michigan Pr] Hardcover text is free of markings edition. 256 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. In Stock.
[Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1998]
Millar, Fergus
USD
178.48
Revaluation Books via Alibris /Alibris
Univ of Michigan Pr 1998 Hardcover New Text is free of markings edition. 256 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches.

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