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Nairobi Campus Store | General Collection | BD21.C69 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Weeded | BK0110229 |
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7741
Collaborative translation and multi-version texts in early modern Europe /
by Bistué, Belén. -
7742
The making and marketing of Tottel's Miscellany, 1557 :
by Warner, J. Christopher -
7743
A refuge of lies :
by Bandera, Cesáreo. -
7744
La Presse de la Liberté :
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7745
La princesse de Clèves :
by Woshinsky, Barbara R., -
7746
The knife in the stone :
by Will, Frederic, -
7747
Shelleyan ideas in Victorian literature /
by Duerksen, Roland A., -
7748
Sympathy for the abyss :
by Dowden, Stephen D., -
7749
The unconscious in Shakespeare's plays /
by Bergmann, Martin S., -
7750
Freedom from violence and lies :
by Karlinsky, Simon. -
7751
Prosaics and other provocations :
by Morson, Gary Saul. -
7752
Understanding clinical papers /
by Bowers, David, -
7753
A companion to American gothic /
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7754
The poetics of ethnography in Martinican narratives :
by Kullberg, Christina, -
7755
Disturbers of the peace :
by Josephs, Kelly Baker. -
7756
Race, romance, and rebellion :
by O'Brien, Colleen C., -
7757
The black arts enterprise and the production of African American poetry /
by Rambsy, Howard. -
7758
Kristeva's fiction /
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7759
Aging gracefully in the Renaissance :
by Skenazi, Cynthia. -
7760
Provocation and negotiation :
How to be a philosopher or, How to be certain that almost nothing is certain.
APA
Cox G., . (2010). How to be a philosopher or, How to be certain that almost nothing is certain. London: Continuum.
Chicago
Cox Gary, . 2010. How to be a philosopher or, How to be certain that almost nothing is certain. London: Continuum.
Harvard
Cox G., . (2010). How to be a philosopher or, How to be certain that almost nothing is certain. London: Continuum.
MLA
Cox Gary, . How to be a philosopher or, How to be certain that almost nothing is certain. London: Continuum. 2010.