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William Blades
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
ALEXANDRA DA COSTA From manuscript into print: the Festial, the four sermons, and the Quattuor sermones 79/1, p. 47
Reviews
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M.Y. Offord Boke of Huntyng: édition critique, by Julians Barnes, Gunnar Tilander 35/2, p. 150
Dafydd Evans English Hawking and Hunting in the 'Boke of St. Albans', (Oxford English Monographs), by Rachel Hands

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