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Allan, James W. |
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Ettinghausen, Richard, |
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Fehérvári, Geza, |
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Grübe, Ernst, |
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Grübe, Ernst, |
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Mason, Robert, |
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Morgan, Peter, |
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Morgan, Peter, |
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Spuler, B., |
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Watson,
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Maalouf, Amin, |
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Comments: This is
good for getting the background and historical setting
without too much pain! (this is in the Bodleian and most
public libraries) |