An edition of The last resource (1969)

The last resource

man's exploitation of the oceans.

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An edition of The last resource (1969)

The last resource

man's exploitation of the oceans.

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Publish Date
Publisher
Regnery
Language
English
Pages
276

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The last resource
The last resource: man's exploitation of the oceans
1972, Penguin
in English - Revised ed.
Cover of: The last resource
The last resource: man's exploitation of the oceans.
1970, Regnery
in English - [New, rev. ed.]
Cover of: The last resource;
Cover of: The last resource.
The last resource.
1969, Hamilton
in English
Cover of: The last resource
The last resource
1969, Hamish Hamilton
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 263-269.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.9/16
Library of Congress
GC1015 .L57 1970

The Physical Object

Pagination
276 p.
Number of pages
276

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5701234M
Internet Archive
lastresourcemans00loft
LCCN
70126143

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