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Acquaintance and Date Rape. An Annotated Bibliography

✍ Scribed by Sally K. Ward,Jennifer Dziuba-Leatherman,Jane Gerard Stapleton, et al.ABC-CLIO|ABC-CLIO||Greenwood Reference CAdult NonfictionHistoryLanguage(s): EnglishOn sale date: 21.07.2010Street date: 21.07.2010Preview


Publisher
ABC-CLIO;Greenwood Reference C
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
230
Series
Bibliographies and Indexes in Women's Studies
Category
Library

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