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Lucy E. Mitchell Arthurian Propaganda: 'Le Morte Darthur' as an Historical Ideal of Life, by Elizabeth T. Pochoda 42/3, p. 286
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Amongst other books received were the following 35/2, p. 182
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A.D. Horgan GAWAIN'S "PURE PENT AUNGEL" AND THE VIRTUE OF FAITH 56/2, p. 310

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