William Donaldson
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Brewer's Rogues, Villains & Eccentrics
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published
2002
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9 editions
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The Complete Henry Root Letters
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published
2001
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3 editions
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Both the Ladies and the Gentlemen
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published
1975
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4 editions
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I'm Leaving You, Simon - You Disgust Me : The Dictionary of Received Ideas
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published
2003
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3 editions
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Is This Allowed?
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published
1987
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2 editions
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Nicknames Only
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Estimated Time of Departure
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Don't Call Me Madam: The Life and Hard Times of a Gentleman Pimp
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published
1977
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Great disasters of the stage
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From Winchester to This
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published
1999
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5 editions
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“Power is the best shield that the disordered personality can conceive against being revealed as the laughing stock he secretly suspects himself to be.”
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“King- Hamilton, Judge Alan ( b 1900 )'...I think he erred on the side of severity when he gave Janie Jones, the notorious madame, seven years after the jury had acquitted her'. 'Well, these things are relative of course. It all depends on what you've been acquitted of. Miss Jones was innocent of a very serious offence.”
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