Reviews: Libraries: A Briefing and Design Guide,the Movement for Housing Reform in Germany and France 1840–1914,Qualitative Choice Analysis: Theory,Econometrics,and an Application to Automobile Demand,Objects of Desire: Design and Society 1750–1980
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Reviews: Libraries: A Briefing and Design Guide,the Movement for Housing Reform in Germany and France 1840–1914,Qualitative Choice Analysis: Theory,Econometrics,and an Application to Automobile Demand,Objects of Desire: Design and Society 1750–1980
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