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<description>Look near the top of the copyright page. The second printing of the hardcover and spiral-bound versions read &quot;Second Printing, August 2009&quot; and second printing of the paperback version reads &quot;Second printing, October 2009.&quot; The ISBN and publication date, July...</description>
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