A World by Itself: A History of the British Isles: 840 (Pimlico)
de Clark, Jonathan
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- 0712664963
- ISBN 13
- 9780712664967
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Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Formerly of Peterhouse College, Cambridge, and All Souls College, Oxford, JONATHAN CLARK is currently Hall Distinguished Professor of British History at the University of Kansas. JAMES CAMPBELL, until 2002 Professor of Medieval History at Oxford, is a Fellow of the British Academy. JOHN GILLINGHAM is Emeritus Professor of History at LSE and the Fellow of the British Academy. JENNY WORMALD is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh, and formerly of St Hilda's College, Oxford. WILLIAM D. RUBINSTEIN is Professor of History at the Universty of Wales, Aberystwyth. LORD ROBERT SKIDELSKY is Emeritus Professor of Political Economy at Warwick University, and author of a multi-award-winning three-volume biography of the economist John Maynard Keynes. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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- Stephen White Books (GB)
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- Título
- A World by Itself: A History of the British Isles: 840 (Pimlico)
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- Clark, Jonathan
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- Tapa blanda
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- Usado - Aceptable
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- 1
- ISBN 10
- 0712664963
- ISBN 13
- 9780712664967
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- Pimlico
- Lugar de publicación
- London
- Fecha de publicación
- 03/02/2011 00:00:01
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- 4.0609 in x 23.3503 in x 15.2284
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