Selected Product: | Constitutional Law for a Changing America: A Short Course Paperback Edition: 3rd Author: Lee Epstein, Thomas G. Walker Publisher: CQ Press Release Date: 2004-11 ISBN-10: 1568028903 ISBN-13: 9781568028903 List Price: $82.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Short Stories ISBN-10: 0679745130 ISBN-13: 9780679745136 List Price:$15.95 Goode's World Atlas ISBN-10: 0136128246 ISBN-13: 9780136128243 List Price:$31.40 Personal Finance with Financial Planning Software (3rd Edition) (MyFinanceLab Series) ISBN-10: 0321409965 ISBN-13: 9780321409966 List Price:$110.67 Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Institutional Powers and Constraints ISBN-10: 1933116811 ISBN-13: 9781933116815 List Price:$74.95 The Ancient Mediterranean (Meridian) ISBN-10: 0452010373 ISBN-13: 9780452010376 List Price:$18.00 |
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