The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life : Nature's Debt to Society
by Ross, Andrew
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About This Item
Verso, 1996. Fine and bright pictorial stiff wraps with excellent square spine and crisp bright text throughout. Subtle and small owner's personal stamp to bottom of block, barely noticed.
Synopsis
Andrew Ross is Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in American Studies at New York University. His books include No Respect, Strange Weather, The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life ; the editor of Universal Abandon? ; and the co-editor of Microphone Fiends .
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- Title
- The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life : Nature's Debt to Society
- Author
- Ross, Andrew
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Verso, 1996
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