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| EAN | 9781804091609 |
|---|---|
| SKU | 101304500 |
| Liczba stron | 248 |
| Data wydania | 23 paź 2025 |
| multiformat | oprawa twarda, barwione brzegi |
| Wymiary | 14.0x22.0cm |
| Język | angielski |
| Oprawa | twarda, barwione brzegi |
| Autor/Redaktor | Morgan Housel |
| Wydawca | Harriman House Ltd - IPS |
| Podmiot odpowiedzialny | MacMillan Publishers Ireland Limited 117-126 Sheriff Street Upper D01 YC43 Dublin 1 IE generalproductsafety@macmillan.com |
| Producent odpowiedzialny | Pan Macmillan Limited Briset St 6 EC1M 5NR London GB www.panmacmillan.com +44 20 7038 5000 |
- Data wydania
- 23 paź 2025
- Oprawa
- twarda, barwione brzegi
- Autor/Redaktor
- Morgan Housel
- Wydawca
- Harriman House Ltd - IPS
The Psychology of Money
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