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- Author: Brian Brown, Paul Crawford, Ronald Carter, Charley Baker, Maurice Lipsedge
- Publisher: "Palgrave Macmillan"
- Released: 2010
- ISBN10: 0230219756
- ISBN13: 9780230219755
- Type: pdf
- Page count: 224
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