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    Cover: Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, Volume 2: Part 2: 1931–1934Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, Volume 2: Part 2: 1931–1934Benjamin, Walter
    Jennings, Michael W.
    Eiland, Howard
    Smith, Gary
    PAPERBACK06/15/2005$34.00
    Cover: Weird EnglishWeird EnglishCh’ien, Evelyn Nien-MingPAPERBACK10/31/2005$31.00
    Cover: The Wild Card of Reading: On Paul de ManThe Wild Card of Reading: On Paul de ManGasché, RodolphePAPERBACK09/30/1998$42.00
    Cover: The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other Writings on MediaThe Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other Writings on MediaBenjamin, Walter
    Jennings, Michael W.
    Doherty, Brigid
    Levin, Thomas Y.
    PAPERBACK05/31/2008$23.00
    Cover: The World Republic of LettersThe World Republic of LettersCasanova, Pascale
    DeBevoise, Malcolm
    PAPERBACK04/30/2007$30.00
    Cover: The World, the Text, and the CriticThe World, the Text, and the CriticSaid, Edward W.PAPERBACK09/15/1984$39.00
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