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Catalogue Persistent Identifier APA Citation Bloomer, Kent C. & Moore, Charles. Body, memory, and architecture. New Haven: Yale University Press MLA Citation Bloomer, Kent C. and Moore, Charles. Body, memory, and architecture / Kent C.

Bloomer and Charles W. Moore; with a contribution by Robert J. Yudell Yale University Press New Haven 1977 Australian/Harvard Citation Bloomer, Kent C. & Moore, Charles.

1977, Body, memory, and architecture / Kent C. Bloomer and Charles W. Moore; with a contribution by Robert J. Yudell Yale University Press New Haven Wikipedia Citation.

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