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The Chambers Dictionary

(9781473602250) - Chambers - Edinburgh, United Kingdom - Hodder & Stoughton - Dimensions: 192 x 274 x 60mm | 2,322g - Edition: 13th edition - Edition statement: 13th Revised ed

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ISBN Chambers 1473602254
ID 4723202
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Dimensions 192 x 274 x 60mm | 2,322g
Edition 13th edition
Format Hardback | 1920 pages
Height 276 mm
ISBN 9781473602250
Languages English
Number of pages 1860
Publication date 22 Jul 2014
Publication place Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Spine width 60 mm
Weight 2306 g
Width 191 mm

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