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An Introspective Philosophy
by Vernon Bourke
Anamorphosis, Cervantes, and the Early Picaresque
by David R. Castillo
The Annexation of Montenegro and the Creation of the Common South Slavic State
by Srdja Pavlovic´
The Jewish Role in Reshaping the Racial Landscape of Southern California
edited by George J. Sanchez
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by Guillermo Martinez Translated by Andrea G. Labinger
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by Richard Gordon