Punishment
(eAudiobook)

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Blackstone Publishing, 2006.
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2h 50m 0s
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eAudiobook
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English
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9781982418571

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Crispin Sartwell., Crispin Sartwell|AUTHOR., & Cliff Robertson|READER. (2006). Punishment . Blackstone Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Crispin Sartwell, Crispin Sartwell|AUTHOR and Cliff Robertson|READER. 2006. Punishment. Blackstone Publishing.

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Crispin Sartwell, Crispin Sartwell|AUTHOR and Cliff Robertson|READER. Punishment Blackstone Publishing, 2006.

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Crispin Sartwell, Crispin Sartwell|AUTHOR, and Cliff Robertson|READER. Punishment Blackstone Publishing, 2006.

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