 | Jason Gary Horn - 1996 - 189 pages
In Mark Twain and William James, Jason Gary Horn offers the first thorough investigation of the relationship between Mark Twain and William James, emphasizing Twain's ... | |
 | Jason Gary Horn - 1996 - 189 pages
In Mark Twain and William James, Jason Gary Horn offers the first thorough investigation of the relationship between Mark Twain and William James, emphasizing Twain's ... | |
 | Ellen Ecker Dolgin - 2008 - 199 pages
Historical opinions regarding Joan of Arc are fraught with contradiction. As one of the most widely studied women in history, she has been labeled both a saint and a criminal ... | |
 | David Nicolle - 2001 - 96 pages
This Osprey title examines the crucial campaign which marked the turning point of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). In 1415 King Henry V of England invaded France and won an ... | |
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