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Ian Stuart-Hamilton, The Psychology of Ageing: An Introduction, fifth edition, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London and Philadelphia, 2012, 464 pp., pbk £29.99/$45.00, ISBN 13: 978 1 84905 245 0.
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23 August 2013
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