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“Christopher Hawes”. Pollinger Limited. authors’ agents, 2006.
“Chronicling 20th-Century Travesties”. The Villager, 16–22 Mar. 2005.
“Chronology of the Olympic Games”. United States Olympic Team.
Church Missionary Society Archive: Section III: Central Records. Adam Matthew.
Church Missionary Society Archive: Section IV: Africa Missions. Adam Matthew.
Church Missionary Society Archive: Section VI: Missions to India. Adam Matthew.
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“Class Interview with Anita Desai”. Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Visiting Professorship: Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College.
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