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Authors: Hugh Aldersey-Williams
References and Select Bibliography
General References
Aldersey-Williams, Hugh, Ken Arnold, Mick Gordon, Nikolaos Kotsopoulos, James Peto and Chris Wilkinson, eds.,
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Chapter References
Introduction
McCandless, David,
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Prologue: The Anatomy Lesson
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Mapping the Territory
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Spenser, Edmund,
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Flesh
Hillman, David,
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