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Cover of: FESTIVALS, TOURISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE: REMAKING WORLDS; ED. BY DAVID PICARD.
FESTIVALS, TOURISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE: REMAKING WORLDS; ED. BY DAVID PICARD.
2006, CHANNEL VIEW/MULTI MATTER
Cover of: Festivals, Tourism And Social Change
Festivals, Tourism And Social Change: Remaking Worlds (Tourism and Cultural Change)
October 15, 2006, Channel View Publications
Paperback in English

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CLEVEDON
Series
TOURISM AND CULTURAL CHANGE; 8

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Library of Congress
GT3930 .F484 2006, GT3930.F484 2006, GT3930 .F484 2006eb

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Open Library
OL22742023M
Internet Archive
festivalstourism0000unse
ISBN 10
1845410475
LCCN
2006011057
OCLC/WorldCat
560483096, 66392818
Library Thing
8855835

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