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Publisher:BiblioLife
Shipping dimensions: 10" H x 7" W x 1" L
ISBN: 9781171894193
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Copyright And Patents For Inventions: Pleas And Plans For Cheaper Books And Greater Industrial Freedom, With Due Regard To International
Copyright and Patents for Inventions: Pleas and Plans for Cheaper Books and Greater Industrial Freedom, with Due Regard to International Relations, the Claims of Talent, the Demands of Trade, and the Wants of the People Being a Sequel to Recent Discussi