The Little, Brown Reader

The Little, Brown Reader
ISBN-10
0321330749
ISBN-13
9780321330741
Series
The Little, Brown Reader
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
708
Language
English
Published
2005-07
Publisher
Longman Publishing Group
Authors
Sylvan Barnet, William E. Cain, Marcia Stubbs

Description

This best selling text offers students a balance of contemporary and classic readings that are engaging and promote critical thinking and thoughtful writing.

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