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Theory for Theatre Studies: Space
(9781350006065 / 9781350006065) - Height: 132 mm - Spine width: 14 mm - Width: 198 mm - Bloomsbury Methuen Drama - Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) - ISBN: 9781350006065 - Number of pages: 184 - Languages: English
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| Brand | ![]() Bloomsbury Publishing is a British publishing house that was founded in 1986. It publishes a wide range of books, from fiction and non-fiction to children's books and textbooks. Some of its best-known titles include the Harry Potter series and the works of J.K. Rowling. |
| ISBN | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 1350006068 |
| MPN | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 9781350006065 |
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132 mm |
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Bloomsbury Methuen Drama |
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9781350006065 |
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English |
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184 |
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) |
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14 mm |
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244 g |
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198 mm |
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