Essential works of socialism
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Author
Publication
1976 - Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
212,500 words, Guess
Page Count
850 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveessentialworksof1976howe
- ISBN-100300019769
- ISBN-100300019777
- ISBN-139780300019766
- ISBN-139780300019773
and 7 more
- Goodreads5023051
- Library of Congress Control Number75028967
- OCLC Control Number2178158
- OCLC Control Number2237292
- Better World Books9780300019766
- Better World Books9780300019773
- Open LibraryOL5203900M
Classifications
- DDC335/.008
- LCCHX36 .H68 1976
- LCCHX73
Subjects
Series Statement
- A Yale paperbound
Other Editions
- Essential works of socialism
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