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Thom van Dooren, "A World in a Shell: Snail Stories for a Time of Extinctions" (Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2022), 273 pp.

Burak Sezer


Seiten 99 - 102

DOI https://doi.org/10.33675/AMST/2024/1/11


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