Jon Day
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Homing: On Pigeons, Dwellings and Why We Return
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2020
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8 editions
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The Supernatural
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1997
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5 editions
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A Twitch Upon the Thread: Writers on Fishing
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Pegasus
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Cult
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Let's Make Magic: Over 40 Tricks You Can Do
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1992
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6 editions
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Supernatural (Knowledge Masters)
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Hostile Fortunes
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2002
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3 editions
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Gloucester and Newbury 1643: The Turning Point of the Civil War
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2007
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4 editions
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Mind Magic
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“In The Goshawk, his diary of an attempt to train a bird of prey during the run-up to the First World War, T. H. White celebrated the pigeon’s innate docility, even while he hunted them to feed to his hawk. ‘What a peace-loving but prudent race they were’, White wrote, ‘not predatory and yet not craven. Of all the birds, I thought, they must be the best citizens, the most susceptible to the principles of the League of Nations.”
― Homing: On Pigeons, Dwellings and Why We Return
― Homing: On Pigeons, Dwellings and Why We Return
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