How to Sell Your Way Through Life: The Principles of Psychology Upon Which All Master Salesmanship is Based
de Hill, Napoleon
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Stamford, Connecticut, United States
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The Ralston Publishing Company. hardcover. Very Good. 6x0x9. 1958 printing red cloth with bright gilt titles in lightly shelf worn jacket. Tight binding no marks, light fox to end papers. Light dust dulling to top edge. Please email for photos.
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Originally published: Meriden, Conn. : The Ralston society, 1939.
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- Griffin Books (US)
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- 113998
- Título
- How to Sell Your Way Through Life: The Principles of Psychology Upon Which All Master Salesmanship is Based
- Autor
- Hill, Napoleon
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- Usado - Muy bueno
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- 1
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- The Ralston Publishing Company
- Tamaño
- 6x0x9
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- 1.38 libras
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Stamford, Connecticut
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