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Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication

by Campbell, Richard; Martin, Christopher; Fabos, Bettina

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Bedford/st Martins, 2021-11-01. paperback. Acceptable. 8x0x10. Book shows signs of wear. While there may be highlighting on multiple pages, the text remains entirely readable. The condition, although showing wear, does not compromise the book's usability.

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Title
Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication
Author
Campbell, Richard; Martin, Christopher; Fabos, Bettina
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
1319244939
ISBN 13
9781319244934
Publisher
Bedford/st Martins
Date Published
2021-11-01
Size
8x0x10
X weight
39 oz

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