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New Geographies, 9

Posthuman

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$29.95 • £26.95 • €27.95

ISBN 9781945150722

Publication Date: 10/05/2020

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208 pages

8 x 10 inches

12 photos, 25 color photos, 4 illus., 1 map, 1 table

Harvard Graduate School of Design > New Geographies

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