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Title: THE HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA 2005
Format: Hardback

List price: £40.00
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ISBN 10: 0340886900
ISBN 13: 9780340886908
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Publisher: HODDER EDUCATION
Pub. date: 24 December, 2004
Description: This brand new edition is an encyclopedia for a new age, packed with over 17,000 full-length articles, including genetically modified foods, the situation in the Middle East, globalization - and much more, making it a foundation stone for 21st century knowledge.
Key Stage: UK School Key Stage 3
Publication: UK
Imprint: Hodder Arnold
Returns: Returnable

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