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The Short Prose Reader by Gilbert H. Muller (Paperback - McGraw-Hill Humanities Social)
The Short Prose Reader by Gilbert H. Muller (Paperback - McGraw-Hill Humanities Social)
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The textbook, Short Prose Reader, by Gilbert H. Muller and Harvey S. Wiener, available in Paperback. Published by: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. Edition: 12TH. ISBN10: 0073533149. ISBN13: 9780073533148. Ships directly from the vendor. Not a...
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Short Prose Reader [New]
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The textbook, Short Prose Reader, by Gilbert H. Muller and Harvey S. Wiener, available in Paperback. Published by: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. Edition: 12TH. ISBN10: 0073533149. ISBN13: 9780073533148. Ships directly from the vendor. Not a...
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Short Prose Reader
Short Prose Reader
This rhetorically organized reader, maintains the best features of the earlier editions: lively reading selections supported by helpful apparatus to integrate reading and writing in college composition and reading courses. In working through the text, the
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The Short Prose Reader (Books)
The Short Prose Reader (Books)
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