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Artificial Intelligence at MIT : Expanding Frontiers ( Volumes 1 and 2 complete) ( Two Volume Set )

Artificial Intelligence at MIT : Expanding Frontiers ( Volumes 1 and 2 complete) ( Two Volume Set )

Artificial Intelligence at MIT : Expanding Frontiers ( Volumes 1 and 2 complete)
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Artificial Intelligence at MIT : Expanding Frontiers ( Volumes 1 and 2 complete) ( Two Volume Set )

by Winston, Patrick Henry and Shellard, Sarah Alexandra

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9780262231503
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MIT Press. ** 2 VOLUME SET COMPLETE, 1990 ** AS NEW HARDCOVERS WITH NEAR FINE DUSTJACKETS ** BOOKS APPEAR UNREAD AND ARE UNMARKED ** Published by MIT Press, 1990, two thick large octavos (8vo), with 1,320 total pages. Well-made books, bound in sturdy cloth-covered boards. Books themselves appear like brand new and seem unread. Dustjackets show signs of shelf-use and some aging (i.e. jacket spines lightly sun-faded, very occasional wear at the edges, one short closed edge tear to top front edge of Vol. 1 near the spine). Both books are exceptionally clean and stain-free, square and straight, quite firm and tight in their bindings, no pages are loose, torn, or missing. Hinges are sound and undamaged, all corners are sharp and unbumped. There is no writing, underlining, highlighting, or markings of any such kind in the books. All pages are clean and stain-free, crisp and white, and all text is sharp and legible. Dustjackets are clean, bright, stain-free, and complete. Buy with confidence, five-star seller, professional booksellers for 35 years, selling books online since 1995. LR1. . As New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1990.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
018879
Title
Artificial Intelligence at MIT : Expanding Frontiers ( Volumes 1 and 2 complete) ( Two Volume Set )
Author
Winston, Patrick Henry and Shellard, Sarah Alexandra
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New
Jacket Condition
Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
0262231506
ISBN 13
9780262231503
Publisher
MIT Press
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Date Published
1990
Pages
1320
Keywords
abc AI computer technology computers
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