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John D. Cox

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Książki autora John D. Cox

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A New History of Early English Drama

John D. Cox, Stephen Greenblatt

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A word fitly spoken: Autobiography, sermons, lectures, articles, scrapbook gleanings

John D. Cox

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An Unexpected Journal: Shakespeare & Cultural Apologetics: Shakespeare and Christianity - on the religious views of the Bard

John D. Cox, Laura Higgins, Jack Heller, Gary L. Tandy, Corey Latta, Tracy Manning, Jem Bloomfield, Joe Ricke, G. Connor Salter, Sarah R.A. Waters

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Climate Crash: Abrupt Climate Change and What It Means for Our Future

John D. Cox

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Culp's Hill: The Attack And Defense Of The Union Flank, July 2, 1863

John D. Cox

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Gettysburg A History for the People

John D. Cox

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Hamlet in Purgatory. (book review): An article from: Christianity and Literature

John D. Cox

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How to solve church problems

John D. Cox

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In Gettysburg's Fields: The Story of the Most Important Battle of the Civil War

John D. Cox

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King Henry VI, Part 3

William Shakespeare

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Pheasants, Partridges & Grouse: Including buttonquails, sandgrouse and allies

John D. Cox, Steve Madge, David Mead, Norman Arlott, Robin Budden, Phil McGowan, Daniel Cole, Kim Franklin, Carl D'Silva

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Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical Faith

John D. Cox

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Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics

Patrick Gray

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Shakespeare and the Culture of Christianity in Early Modern England.(Book Review): An article from: Christianity and Literature

John D. Cox

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Shakespeare and the Dramaturgy of Power

John D. Cox

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Storm Watchers: The Turbulent History of Weather Prediction from Franklin's Kite to El Niño

John D. Cox

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The Guides

John D. Cox

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The Making of a Southern Villain: The James Longstreet - Jubal Early Feud

John D. Cox

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Traveling South: Travel Narratives and the Construction of American Identity

John D. Cox

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Was Shakespeare a Christian, and if so, what kind of Christian was he?(Shakespeare the Biography)(Shadowplay: The Hidden Beliefs and Coded Politics of ... An article from: Christianity and Literature

John D. Cox