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The World and Man as Science Sees Them

by Moulton, Forest Ray, Editor

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The University of Chicago Pr. 1937. Hardcover. UsedAcceptable. Hardcover; fading, shelf wear, and soiling to cover; fading to pages; other wise in acceptable condition with clean text, tight binding. .

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Title
The World and Man as Science Sees Them
Author
Moulton, Forest Ray, Editor
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
UsedAcceptable
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
The University of Chicago Pr
Date Published
1937
Pages
533p

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