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Review no. 1174
Telling ghost stories
Robert Harris
Judith Harris
Review no. 1113
A Malleable Map: Geographies of Restoration in Central Japan, 1600-1912
Kären Wigen
Peter Kornicki
Review no. 1109
Map of a Nation: a Biography of the Ordnance Survey
Rachel Hewitt
John Henry
Review no. 934
A Vision of Britain Through Time
Jackson Armstrong
Review no. 903
The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia
James C. Scott
Mandy Sadan
Review no. 886
The Pacific
Donald Freeman
Arturo Giraldez
Review no. 542
Historic parishes of England and Wales: an electronic map of boundaries before 1850 with a gazetteer and metadata
Roger Kain
Richard Oliver
Michael Turner
Review no. 529
Hurricanes and Society in the British Greater Caribbean, 1624–1783
Matthew Mulcahy
Trevor Burnard
Review no. 498
Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland c.1100–1600: a Cultural Landscape Study
Elizabeth FitzPatrick
Mark Zumbuhl
Review no. 98b
The Atlantic
Paul Butel
Andrew Lambert
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