Selected Product: | Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales (Chaucer Studies volume 28 ISSN 0261-9822) Paperback Edition: 1st Author: Mary Hamel Edited by Robert M. Correale Publisher: D. S. Brewer, Boydell & Brewer Release Date: 2003-12-01 ISBN-10: 0859918289 ISBN-13: 9780859918282 List Price: $50.00 | |
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