Oxford | New York, Oxford University Press, 1983
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- Child's talk : learning to use language, Jerome Bruner, with the assistance of Rita Watson
- Child's talk : learning to use language, Jerome Bruner, with the assistance of Rita Watson
- Clausewitz, Michael Howard
- Clausewitz, Michael Howard
- Consequences of party reform, Nelson W. Polsby
- Consequences of party reform, Nelson W. Polsby
- Dictionary of computing
- From immigrants to ethnics : the Italian Americans, Humbert S. Nelli
- Hegel, Peter Singer
- Hegel, Peter Singer
- Introduction to computer assisted language teaching, M.J. Kenning, M-M. Kenning
- Perspectives on management : a multidisciplinary analysis, edited by Michael J. Earl
- SOE in the Far East, Charles Cruickshank
- Social innovation and the division of labour, Jonathan Gershuny
- Social innovation and the division of labour, Jonathan Gershuny
- The New Oxford companion to music, general editor, Denis Arnold
- The Oxford-Duden pictorial English-Japanese dictionary, [English text edited by John Pheby ; Japanese text edited by Akito Miyamoto]
- Three phases of matter, Alan J. Walton
- Three phases of matter, Alan J. Walton
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