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Anglo-Saxon Review
quarterly
miscellany
Lady Randolph Churchill
John Lane
Winston Churchill
Henry James
George Gissing
Stephen Crane
Henry De Vere Stacpoole
Robert Barr
Henry Duff Traill
Henry Swinburne
Ethel Rolt Wheeler
Henry Watson Fowler
Frank Swettenham
James VI and I
André Thevet
Robin Paige
International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
"The Anglo-Saxon Review"
the original
Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN
0313296928
Oxford University Press
ISBN
0198662548
Catalog of the Anglo-Saxon Review
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