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The Death of Adam Evolution and its Impact on Western Thought

The Death of Adam Evolution and its Impact on Western Thought

The Death of Adam Evolution and its Impact on Western Thought

The Death of Adam Evolution and its Impact on Western Thought

by Greene, John C

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Iowa State University Press. Very Good+. 1977. 4th Edition. Softcover. 081380390X . Foredges freckled. Shipment within 24 business hours of payment. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 388 pages; 33041 .

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Title
The Death of Adam Evolution and its Impact on Western Thought
Author
Greene, John C
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Softcover
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Used - Very Good+
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4th Edition
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
081380390X
ISBN 13
9780813803906
Publisher
Iowa State University Press
Place of Publication
Ames, Iowa
Date Published
1977
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