Why Good People Do Bad Environmental Things
(9780190636272 / 9780190636272) - Height: 165 mm - Spine width: 28 mm - Width: 243 mm - Oxford University Press - OUP USA - ISBN: 9780190636272 - Number of pages: 252 - Languages: English - Weight: 496 g
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| Brand | Oxford University Press USA Oxford University Press USA is a publishing house owned by Oxford University. It publishes academic and educational materials, including textbooks, reference works, and journals. |
| ISBN | Oxford University Press USA 0190636270 |
| MPN | Oxford University Press USA 9780190636272 |
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