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Jack Clayton. : Sinyard, Neil,
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2000
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1
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Jack Clemo, Edward Lucie-Smith, George MacBeth.
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2
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Jack Had-Lands lamentation, : that sold and made away his 'state, and spent his money early and late
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1688
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1
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Jack Hall's farewell to the world, or, Low, and bunches Lamentations, to the tune of Ponty at Dunki
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1707
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1
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Jack Horner. : Wood, Jay Hickory,
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1913
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1
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Jack in port : sailortowns of eastern Canada. : Fingard, Judith.
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1982
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1
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Jack Jones, M.P. : his book. : Jones, Jack,
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1924
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1
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Jack Juggler.
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5
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Jack Jugler.
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1570
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1
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Jack Kerouac.
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2
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jack kerouac disembodied school of poetics
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2013
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1
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Jack Le Jazzman. : Dexter, David D.
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1993
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1
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Jack London.
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2
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Jack London : a biography. : O'Connor, Richard.
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1965
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1
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Jack London : a reference guide. : Sherman, Joan R.
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1977
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1
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Jack London and his times : an unconventional biography. : London, Joan.
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1968
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1
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Jack London and the Klondike : the genesis of an American writer. : Walker, Franklin Dickerson.
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1966
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1
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Jack London i Sverige : studier i marknadsforing och littererart inflytande. : Rehn, Mats.
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1974
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1
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Jack London : the man, the writer, the rebel. : Barltrop, Robert.
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1976
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1
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Jack Long. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1857
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1
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Jack Long of Texas. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1857
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1
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Jack Long of Texas!, or, The shot in the eye. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1857
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1
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Jack Maggs. : Carey, Peter,
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1997
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1
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Jack Nicholson : the early years : Crane, Robert,
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2012
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1
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Jack o' jingles : Grand Theatre & Opera House (Hull, England)
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1920
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1
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A jack of all trades. : Grand Theatre & Opera House (Hull, England)
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1896
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1
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Jack of Newbery.
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2
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jack or : Ionesco, Eugène.
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1958
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1
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Jack Presbiter. : To the tune of, Some said the Papist had a plot, &c.
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1690
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1
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Jack Pudding : Erbery, William,
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1654
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1
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Jack Pudding: or, A minister made a black-pudding. : Erbery, William,
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1654
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1
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Jack Puddings disappontment [sic], or A general lamentation : amongst cooks, players, rope-dancers a
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1708?
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1
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Jack Robinson. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1868
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1
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Jack Robinson and his monkey.
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2
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Jack Robinson and his monkey ; Ghost, or no ghost!. : Summer Theatre (Hull, England)
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1829
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1
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Jack Robinson and his monkey ; My wife's dentist : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1854
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1
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Jack Robinson and his monkey ; Tartar prince; or, The black forest ; Love and magic or, : Royal Clarence Theatre (Hull, England)
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1834
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1
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Jack Robinson and his monkey! ; The lawyer outwitted; or, The Yorkshire shepherd. : Summer Theatre (Hull, England)
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1829
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1
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Jack Robinson and his monkey ; The yellow dwarf, or, Harlequin King of the gold mines! and the b : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1868
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1
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Jack Robinson, the shipwrecked Sailor and his faithful monkey ; The loan of a lover : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1855
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1
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The Jack-Roller : a delinquent boy's own story : Shaw, Clifford Robe
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1966
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1
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The Jack-Roller at seventy : a fifty-year follow-up : Jack-Roller.
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1982
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1
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Jack : roman. : Lundell, Ulf.
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1978
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1
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Jack Rosenthal : Vice, Sue,
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2009
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1
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Jack Rosenthal at ITV
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2006
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1
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Jack Sheppard.
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8
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Jack Sheppard, or, The housebreaker of the eighteenth century. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1853
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1
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Jack Sheppard the housebreaker
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2
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Jack Sheppard the notorious housebreaker
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2
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Jack Smith : catalogue of an exhibition.
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2
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