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9780719566974

Perfect Family Social Stereotypes From The Telegraph Magazine

Perfect Family Social Stereotypes From The Telegraph Magazine
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  • ISBN-13: 9780719566974
  • ISBN: 0719566975
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Publisher: Murray, John

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Macartney-Snape, Sue, Mather, Victoria

SUMMARY

This is a collection of perfectly observed, funny pen-and-word sketches which send up modern manners and maddening mannerisms. The text contains a hilarious new set of social stereotypes in which we'll recognize everyone around us, including ourselves.Macartney-Snape, Sue is the author of 'Perfect Family Social Stereotypes From The Telegraph Magazine', published 2004 under ISBN 9780719566974 and ISBN 0719566975.

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