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Parkinson's Law or The Pursuit of Progress by C. Northcote Parkinson 1959

Parkinson's Law or The Pursuit of Progress by C. Northcote Parkinson 1959

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◆ Book for Sale - Parkinson's Law or The Pursuit of Progress by C. Northcote Parkinson 1959

◆ Author - C. Northcote Parkinson

◆ Date - 1959

◆ Publisher - John Murray

◆ Place of Publication - London

◆ Format - Hardcover

◆ Condition - Very Good

◆ Condition Description - Light edgewear to pictorial dust jacket with very mild marking. Toning to endpapers and small private pencil reference number. Clean pages throughout with some foxing to page edges.

◆ Height of Book - 21.3 cm

◆ Page Number - 122

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