The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

One of today’s most respected writers of both fiction and nonfiction, Tom Wolfe was a pioneer of the “new journalism” when he wrote The Right…

The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation, Shapin

The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

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The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

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The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

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With more than 400,000 copies now in print, The Craft of Research is the unrivaled resource for researchers at every level, from first-year undergraduates to research reporters at corporations and government offices. Seasoned researchers and educators Gregory G. Colomb and Joseph M. Williams present an updated third edition of their classic handbook, whose first and second editions were written in collaboration with the late Wayne C. Booth.

The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

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The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

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The Right Stuff: One Book, One Chicago Fall 2008

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