The telephone rings and other questions about communication Richard Mead.
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TextSeries: I wonder why (London, England)Publication details: London : Kingfisher, ©1996Description: 32 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cmISBN: 9780753400074Subject(s): Communication -- Juvenile literature | CommunicationDDC classification: 502 I999te 1996 Summary: Questions and answers explore the world of animal and human communication, under such headings as "When did a picture first tell a story," "Do languages change?" and "How does a telephone work?"
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Includes index.
Questions and answers explore the world of animal and human communication, under such headings as "When did a picture first tell a story," "Do languages change?" and "How does a telephone work?"
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