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Jack the Ripper at Last?

Jack the Ripper at Last?
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Publisher : Exhibit A
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 1904109225
ISBN-13 : 9781904109228
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Jack the Ripper at Last?
Language: en
Pages: 272
Authors: Helena Wojtczak
Categories: Murderers
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014 - Publisher: Exhibit A

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Chapman's Homer: The Odyssey & the lesser Homerica
Language: en
Pages: 684
Authors: Homer
Categories: Achilles (Greek mythology)
Type: BOOK - Published: 1956 - Publisher:

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The Mystification of George Chapman
Language: en
Pages: 264
Authors: Gerald Snare
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 1989 - Publisher: Duke University Press

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George Chapman (1559–1634) continues to cut a significant figure as a dramatist and translator of Homer, but his reputation as a poet has fared poorly. The co
Delphi Complete Poetry of George Chapman (Illustrated)
Language: en
Pages: 3025
Authors: George Chapman
Categories: Poetry
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-05-03 - Publisher: Delphi Classics

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The English poet and dramatist, George Chapman, whose translation of Homer long remained the standard English version, was a rival of Shakespeare and a revered
George Chapman: Homer's 'Odyssey'
Language: en
Pages: 517
Authors: Gordon Kendal
Categories: Poetry
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-09-16 - Publisher: MHRA

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