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Papathanassiou, n.p., 1983. 96p. Sewn. A.o.: A. KITROEFF: The Greeks in Egypt: Ethnicity and Class (pp.5-17); Ph.MINEHAN: Dependency, Realignement and Reaction: Movement Toward Civil War in Greece During the 1940's (pp.17-35); The Poetry of Nicos Phocas: A Selection (pp.35-59); E. VLANTON: From Gammos to Tet: American Intervention in Greece and Beyond (pp.71-81). From the library of the late Sir Kenneth James Dover.

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