Counterpreservation
| Titel: | Counterpreservation |
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| Veröffentlicht: | Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2016 |
| Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (274 p.) |
| Format: | E-Book |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Signale: Modern German Letters, Cultures, and Thought |
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| ISBN: | 9781501706271 ; 9781501706806 ; 9781501703164 ; 9781501703171 |
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