How History Gets Things Wrong: The Neuroscience of Our Addiction to Stories

(9780262537995 / 10 color illus., 37 b&w illus.; 47 Illus) - Alex Rosenberg - The MIT Press - Height: 201 mm - Spine width: 17 mm - Width: 228 mm - ISBN: 9780262537995 - Number of pages: 296 - Languages: English

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ISBN Alex Rosenberg 0262537990
MPN Alex Rosenberg 10 color illus., 37 b&w illus.; 47 Illus
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Author Alex Rosenberg
Height 201 mm
Imprint The MIT Press
ISBN 9780262537995
Languages English
Number of pages 296
Spine width 17 mm
Weight 438 g
Width 228 mm

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