Bergson's Creative Evolution
de Henri Bergson; Arthur Mitchell [Translator]
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Henry Holt. hardcover. Acceptable. 13x10x2. Used hardback signed by Lewis Beck, noted Kant scholar. Library discard. Underlining or notes on fewer than 20 pages. A section of pages 47-54 torn off along lower page edges. Book is shelfworn with cover tears at the head of the spine.
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- Bergson's Creative Evolution
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- Henri Bergson; Arthur Mitchell [Translator]
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- Henry Holt
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- 13x10x2
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- Catálogos del vendedor
- Philosophy;
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