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Christian Paths to Self-Acceptance
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King's Crown Press, 1952. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. I. 2nd printing. No spine crease. Only slight bumping and rubbing. Text is clean, unmarked, tight, ivory. Owner's stamp on ffep and his personal library catalog number inked on spine. more information
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Builders for Good Health
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Lyons & Carnahan, 1946. Cloth. Fair. H0. Average to moderate wear on this vintage textbook. Bookplate from Madison Township Board of Education in Groveport, Ohio. A few pages with turned corners. No markings in text. more information
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Price: $3.07
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Harper's Fifth Reader
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American Book Company, 1889. Cloth. Poor. H0. Not pretty at all. Lots of writing inside boards and on end papers. Spine chipped, loose binding, edge soiling, foxing. But it's all there. more information
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Introducing Sartre
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Totem Books, 2003. Trade Paperback. Fair. I. No spine crease. Spine chipped and torn at bottom. Light bumping, rubbing all around. Light creasing to wraps. Pages are clean, unmarked, tight, white. No ownership marks. This text places Sartre's thinking in the context of the 20th century debate on the nature and function of literature, and especially the concept of politically "committed" literature which he so valued. It also explores his ideas about Marxism & his enthusiasm for the 1968 student rebellion. Philosophy. more information
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