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A New Theory of Vision and Other Writings (Everyman Paperbacks)

A New Theory of Vision and Other Writings (Everyman Paperbacks)

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A New Theory of Vision and Other Writings (Everyman Paperbacks)

by George Berkeley; A. D. Lindsay [Introduction]

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J. M. Dent, 1973-03-29. Paperback. Acceptable. Wear and creasing to cover. Pages clean. Same day dispatch (Mon- Fri) from the UK if ordered by 1pm.

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Title
A New Theory of Vision and Other Writings (Everyman Paperbacks)
Author
George Berkeley; A. D. Lindsay [Introduction]
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0460014838
ISBN 13
9780460014830
Publisher
J. M. Dent
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1973-03-29
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