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A New Stoicism: Revised Edition

A New Stoicism: Revised Edition

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Number Of Pages 288 Pages
Language English
Publication Year 2017
Item Height 0.6 in
Features Revised
Item Weight 14 Oz
Type Textbook
Subject Area Self-Help
Author Lawrence C. Becker
Item Length 9.3 in
Item Width 6.1 in
Format Trade Paperback

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