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Morrissey, Katherine G.
Title
Mental territories : mapping the Inland Empire.
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Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1997.
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220p.
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0801483263
0801432502
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Author
Morrissey, Katherine G.
Subject
Regionalism -- Inland Empire.
Regionalism -- Washington (State) -- Spokane Region.
Human geography -- Inland Empire.
Human geography -- Washington (State) -- Spokane Region.
Inland Empire -- Historical geography.
Inland Empire -- History -- Psychological aspects.
Spokane Region (Wash.) -- Historical geography.
Spokane Region (Wash.) -- History -- Psychological aspects.
Descript
220p.
ISBN
0801483263
0801432502
Author
Morrissey, Katherine G.
Subject
Regionalism -- Inland Empire.
Regionalism -- Washington (State) -- Spokane Region.
Human geography -- Inland Empire.
Human geography -- Washington (State) -- Spokane Region.
Inland Empire -- Historical geography.
Inland Empire -- History -- Psychological aspects.
Spokane Region (Wash.) -- Historical geography.
Spokane Region (Wash.) -- History -- Psychological aspects.
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
LOAN TYPE
STATUS
BJL 4th Floor
F 852 M8
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Subject
Regionalism -- Inland Empire.
Regionalism -- Washington (State) -- Spokane Region.
Human geography -- Inland Empire.
Human geography -- Washington (State) -- Spokane Region.
Inland Empire -- Historical geography.
Inland Empire -- History -- Psychological aspects.
Spokane Region (Wash.) -- Historical geography.
Spokane Region (Wash.) -- History -- Psychological aspects.
Descript
220p.
ISBN
0801483263
0801432502
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