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Product NameGradesaver (Tm) Classicnotes Hamilton's Mythology: Study Guide
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AuthorStephen Haskell
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Published06/05/2008
Long DescriptionGradeSaver(TM) ClassicNotes are the most comprehensive study guides on the market, written by Harvard students for students! Longer, with more detailed summary and analysis sections and sample essays, ClassicNotes are the best choice for advanced students and educators. Mythology note includes: * A biography of Edith Hamilton * An in-depth chapter-by-chapter summary * A short summary * A character list and related descriptions * A list of themes * A glossary * Historical context * Two academic essays * 100 quiz questions to improve test taking skills!
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MSI (digits only)

 

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PDF417

 

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Aztec

 

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