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Ecology: Man's Effects on his Environment and its Mechanisms (A First book)

Ecology: Man's Effects on his Environment and its Mechanisms (A First book)

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Ecology: Man's Effects on his Environment and its Mechanisms (A First book)

by Hoke, John

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Book in above average condition with moderate use. Library card holder, stamps, stickers, markings and writing. Pages clean. Binding tight. Discusses the basic principles of ecology with emphasis on the way man has changed his environment. 1971. T12.

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Title
Ecology: Man's Effects on his Environment and its Mechanisms (A First book)
Author
Hoke, John
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
ISBN 10
0531007456
ISBN 13
9780531007457
Publisher
Watts
Place of Publication
US
Date Published
1971
Pages
96

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