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 | Julia T. Wood - 2010 - 396 Seiten
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 | Susan Jeanne Douglas - 1999 - 415 Seiten
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 | Michael Dues, Mary Brown, Mary Louise Brown - 2003 - 105 Seiten
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 | Mitchell Stephens - 2007 - 356 Seiten
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 | Anthony Smith - 1980 - 367 Seiten
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 | Marshall McLuhan - 1962 - 293 Seiten
A history of western society and print technology from a media perspective. | |
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