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The Man Who Saw Tomorrow: The Life and Inventions of Stanford R. Ovshinsky (The MIT Press)

The Man Who Saw Tomorrow: The Life and Inventions of Stanford R. Ovshinsky (The MIT Press)

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The Man Who Saw Tomorrow: The Life and Inventions of Stanford R. Ovshinsky (The MIT Press)

by Hoddeson, Lillian,Garrett, Peter

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ISBN 10
026203753X
ISBN 13
9780262037532
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The MIT Press. Used - Like New. May have light shelf wear and/or a remainder mark. Complete. Clean pages.

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