Selected Product: | The Psychology of Women (with InfoTrac Printed Access Card) Paperback Edition: 6 Author: Margaret W. Matlin Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Release Date: 2007-03-14 ISBN-10: 0495091545 ISBN-13: 9780495091547 List Price: $114.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association ISBN-10: 1557987912 ISBN-13: 9781557987914 List Price:$27.95 The Handmaid's Tale: A Novel ISBN-10: 038549081X ISBN-13: 9780385490818 List Price:$14.95 The Day Joanie Frankenhauser Became a Boy ISBN-10: 0525474374 ISBN-13: 9780525474371 List Price:$16.99 Lectures on the Psychology of Women ISBN-10: 0072826711 ISBN-13: 9780072826715 List Price:$65.00 Outlines & Highlights for The Psychology of Women by Matlin, ISBN: 0534579647 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) ISBN-10: 1428802258 ISBN-13: 9781428802254 List Price:$11.95 |
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