David Vaughan
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Merce Cunningham: Fifty Years
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2005
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7 editions
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A Divine Light: The Spiritual Leadership of Jonathan Edwards
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2007
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2 editions
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Tales from the Couch - Memoirs of a Drunk Monk
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2015
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3 editions
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Hear My Voice
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Frederick Ashton and His Ballets
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Other Animals: Drawings and Journals
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2002
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The Fourth Quadrant
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2012
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2 editions
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NOT ON MY BEAT YOU DON'T!: The true funny happenings with the San Diego Police Department
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published
2014
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Marlowe's Orators : Patterns of Tudor Humanist Eloquence in the plays of Christopher Marlowe
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Slyšte můj hlas
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2014
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“Instead of working from a place of favour and out of a secure identity, we worked for favour and to have an identity! Our reason for living wasn’t life itself. We weren’t satisfied with the life that we had, so we did all we could to disengage from life and in so doing created for ourselves some sort of false world which was only relevant to those living in it! No wonder guys wanted nothing to do with us. No wonder our families and old friends thought that we had totally lost the plot and feared for our sanity! Religion is no different the world over, they honour what their traditions say are relevant and in so doing they make themselves irrelevant to all around them! A form of godliness but with no real power!”
― Tales from the Couch - Memoirs of a Drunk Monk
― Tales from the Couch - Memoirs of a Drunk Monk
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