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Relative Deprivation And Social Justice: A Study Of Attitudes To Social Inequality In Twentieth-Century England. W.G. Runciman

Relative Deprivation And Social Justice: A Study Of Attitudes To Social Inequality In Twentieth-Century England. By W.G. Runciman
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Relative Deprivation And Social Justice: A Study Of Attitudes To Social Inequality In Twentieth-Century England. by W.G. Runciman


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1967. Second Impression. 338 pages. Red and white dust jacket over blue cloth boards with gilt lette...

Relative Deprivation And Social Justice: A Study Of Attitudes To Social Inequality In Twentieth-Century England. Summary

Relative Deprivation And Social Justice: A Study Of Attitudes To Social Inequality In Twentieth-Century England. by W.G. Runciman

1967. Second Impression. 338 pages. Red and white dust jacket over blue cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. Binding remains firm. Crinkling to pages at gutters. Pages remain bright and clear with minimal tanning. Boards have mild edge wear with slight rubbing to surfaces. There is bumping to corners and crushing to spine ends. Tanning to spine and edges. Gilt lettering is bright and clear. Book has a slight forward lean. Unclipped jacket has light edge wear with minor tears and chipping. Mild rubbing and marking. Tanning to spine and edges.

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1644487605LSA
Relative Deprivation And Social Justice: A Study Of Attitudes To Social Inequality In Twentieth-Century England.
W.G. Runciman
Routledge & Kegan Paul
Used - Good
Hardback
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338
Second Impression
Book image taken of actual book.
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This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and previous use.
1967

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