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Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self
by David E. Scharff
ISBN: 0876684584
ISBN-13: 9780876684580
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Jason Aronson Inc Published date: 1992 Size: 6.25 x 9.25 inches Weight: 1.6 pounds
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Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self (Qty: 2)
Scharff, David E. (born 1941)
Northvale. 1993. Like new. Northvale: Jason Aronson Inc., [1993]. 1st Edition, 1st printing. xviii+364+[2]pp. Printed black cloth with gilt lettering and black endpapers. A fine, unused copy in dust jacket with just a tad of shelfwear to the jacket. 1 pound 10.0 ounces = 740 grams. 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches = 23.3 x 15.5 x 3cm. . ( more information) Offered by John Gach Books, Inc. (United States)
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Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self
Scharff, David E.; Birtles, Ellinor Fairbairn
Northvale, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Jason Aronson Inc, 1992. Illustrated. Contents clean and tight.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information) Offered by BOOKPOWER (United States)
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Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self
Scharff, David E
Jason Aronson. Used - Like New. Jason Aronson. Northvale, New Jersey, 1992. Cloth. 8vo. Book is Fine. D-j is Fine. ( more information) Offered by Powell's Bookstores Chicago (United States)
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Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self
Scharff, David E
Jason Aronson Inc, 1992. First Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Clean tight and unmarked, 364 pages. ( more information) Offered by Taos Books (United States)
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Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self
Scharff, David E
Jason Aronson, 1992. Very nice clean and unmarked copy.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Nearfine/Nearfine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information) Offered by Randy Burns (United States)
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REFINDING THE OBJECT AND RECLAIMING THE SELF
Scharff, David E
Northvale, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 1992. 1992. F First Edition. H Hard Cover. Very Good. ( more information) Offered by Vashon Island Books (Greenwood Warehouse) (United States)
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Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self
Scharff, David E
Northvale, NJ, U.S.A.: Northvale, NJ, U.S.A.: Jason Aronson Publishers, 1992, 1992 Very Good/Very Good. vg/vg. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. ( more information) Offered by MEADOR BOOKS (United States)
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REFINDING THE OBJECT AND RECLAIMING THE SELF
SCHARFF, David E., M.D
Northvale: Jason Aronson, 1992. xviii+364pp. Hardcover. Illustrated. Bibliography. Index. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket - name to front endpaper, eight-inch closed tear to top edge of d.j. In protective glassine. ISBN: 0876684584 ( more information) Offered by Horizon Books (United States)
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