A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power
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9781783710737

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David Miller., David Miller|AUTHOR., & William Dinan|AUTHOR. (2007). A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power . Pluto Press.

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David Miller, David Miller|AUTHOR and William Dinan|AUTHOR. 2007. A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power. Pluto Press.

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David Miller, David Miller|AUTHOR and William Dinan|AUTHOR. A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power Pluto Press, 2007.

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David Miller, David Miller|AUTHOR, and William Dinan|AUTHOR. A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power Pluto Press, 2007.

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