- 5 Results
Lowest price: € 2.34, highest price: € 19.08, average price: € 7.88
1
Order
at Biblio.co.uk
$ 2.54
(aprox. € 2.34)
Shipment: € 10.071
OrderSponsored link
Traber, M (ed):

The Myth of the Information Revolution: Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology (Sage Communications in Society Series) - hardcover

1986, ISBN: 9780803980051

Sage Publications Ltd, 1986. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In poor con… More...

Shipping costs: EUR 10.07 Anybook.com
2
The Myth of the Information Revolution: Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology (SAGE Communications in Society Series)
Order
at amazon.co.uk
£ 4.76
(aprox. € 5.53)
Shipment: € 5.571
OrderSponsored link
The Myth of the Information Revolution: Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology (SAGE Communications in Society Series) - hardcover

1986, ISBN: 9780803980051

Editor: Traber, M. SAGE Publications Ltd, Hardcover, Auflage: New Paperback ed. 160 Seiten, Publiziert: 1986-06-30T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Book, Communication, Words, Language & Grammar… More...

Gut Shipping costs:In stock. Real shipping costs can differ from the ones shown here. (EUR 5.57) betterworldbooksltd
3
The Myth of the Information Revolution : Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology
Order
at AbeBooks.com
$ 7.13
(aprox. € 6.64)
Shipment: € 0.001
OrderSponsored link
The Myth of the Information Revolution : Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology - hardcover

1986

ISBN: 0803980051

[EAN: 9780803980051], Used, good, [PU: SAGE Publications, Incorporated], Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missi… More...

NOT NEW BOOK. Shipping costs:Free shipping. (EUR 0.00) Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, U.S.A. [4720790] [Rating: 5 (of 5)]
4
Order
at Biblio.co.uk
$ 20.70
(aprox. € 19.08)
Shipment: € 19.361
OrderSponsored link
Editor-Michael Traber:
The Myth of the Information Revolution: Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology (SAGE Communications in Society series) - hardcover

1986, ISBN: 9780803980051

SAGE Publications, 1986-08-01. Hardcover. Good., SAGE Publications, 1986-08-01, 2.5

Shipping costs: EUR 19.36 Ergodebooks
5
Order
at Biblio.co.uk
$ 6.29
(aprox. € 5.80)
Shipment: € 15.171
OrderSponsored link
Traber, Michael:
The Myth Of The Information Revolution - hardcover

1986, ISBN: 9780803980051

London: Sage, 1986 A good copy in a slightly chipped dust jacket.. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Sage, 1986, 2.5

Shipping costs: EUR 15.17 Clarendon Books P.B.F.A.

1As some platforms do not transmit shipping conditions to us and these may depend on the country of delivery, the purchase price, the weight and size of the item, a possible membership of the platform, a direct delivery by the platform or via a third-party provider (Marketplace), etc., it is possible that the shipping costs indicated by euro-book.co.uk / euro-book.co.uk do not correspond to those of the offering platform.

Bibliographic data of the best matching book

Details of the book

Details of the book - The Myth of the Information Revolution: Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology (SAGE Communications in Society Series)


EAN (ISBN-13): 9780803980051
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0803980051
Hardcover
Publishing year: 1986
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd

Book in our database since 2008-01-10T15:06:48+00:00 (London)
Detail page last modified on 2023-11-17T17:45:29+00:00 (London)
ISBN/EAN: 0803980051

ISBN - alternate spelling:
0-8039-8005-1, 978-0-8039-8005-1
Alternate spelling and related search-keywords:
Book author: traber
Book title: sage and society, myth, communication technology, information and society


More/other books that might be very similar to this book

Latest similar book:
9780803982048 The Myth of the Information Revolution: Social and Ethical Implications of Communication Technology (SAGE Communications in Society series) (Traber, Michael)


< to archive...