David Willis McCullough
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Wars of the Irish Kings: A Thousand Years of Struggle, from the Age of Myth through the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I
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published
2000
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9 editions
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Great Detectives: A Century of the Best Mysteries from England and America
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published
1984
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8 editions
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The Unending Mystery: A Journey Through Labyrinths and Mazes
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published
2004
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9 editions
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Chronicles of the Barbarians: Firsthand Accounts of Pillage & Conquest from the Ancient World to the Fall of Constantinople
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published
1998
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2 editions
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City Sleuths and Tough Guys: Crime Stories from Poe to the Present
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published
1989
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4 editions
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Think on Death (Ziza Todd, #1)
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published
1991
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4 editions
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People Books & Book People
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published
1981
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2 editions
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Point No-Point (Ziza Todd, #2)
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Brooklyn and How it Got That Way
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published
1983
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2 editions
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Three Score and Ten: A History of Christ School, Arden, North Carolina, 1900-1970
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published
1996
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3 editions
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“...early medieval Ireland sounds like a somewhat crazed Wisconsin, in which every dairy farm is an armed camp at perpetual war with its neighbors, and every farmer claims he is a king.”
― Wars of the Irish Kings: A Thousand Years of Struggle, from the Age of Myth through the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I
― Wars of the Irish Kings: A Thousand Years of Struggle, from the Age of Myth through the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I
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