Add this copy of Personal Influence: the Part Played By People in the to cart. $32.93, poor condition, Sold by Anybook rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lincoln, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1965 by The Free Press.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. Book contains pen markings. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 600grams, ISBN:
Add this copy of Personal Influence: the Part Played By People in the to cart. $24.39, fair condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES.
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Acceptable. Collectible-Acceptable. No Dust Jacket Dampstained. Writing inside. From the library of American author, columnist, journalist, and presidential speechwriter William Safire. (mass media, public opinion)
Add this copy of Personal Influence: the Part Played By People in the to cart. $157.00, like new condition, Sold by JOHN LUTSCHAK BOOKS rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BURLINGTON, WI, UNITED STATES, published 1955 by FREE PRESS (THE).
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FINE IN A VERY GOOD D.J. WITH A FOREWORD BY ELMO ROPER. BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. IS LIGHTLY WORN AT THE CORNERS AND SPINE-ENDS WITH SOME MODEST COLOR FADE TO THE SPINE PANEL, AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. AN EXCELLENT CLEAN COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK. "Personal Influence" was perhaps the most influential book in mass communication research of the postwar era, and it remains a signal text with historic significance and ongoing reverberations. More than any other single work, it solidified what came to be known as the dominant paradigm in the field, which later researchers were compelled either to cast off or build upon. " (Peter Simonson; Univ of Pittsburgh)