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VISIONS OF QUEER MARTYRDOM FROM JOHN HENRY NEWMAN TO DEREK JARMAN

VISIONS OF QUEER MARTYRDOM FROM JOHN HENRY NEWMAN TO DEREK JARMAN

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VISIONS OF QUEER MARTYRDOM FROM JOHN HENRY NEWMAN TO DEREK JARMAN

by Janes, Dominic

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University of Chicago Press, 2015. Fine first edition hardback in a clean and crisp dustjacket. Illustrated, 257 pages.

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Title
VISIONS OF QUEER MARTYRDOM FROM JOHN HENRY NEWMAN TO DEREK JARMAN
Author
Janes, Dominic
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Date Published
2015

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