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Quest for the New Moral World: Robert Owen and the Owenites in Britain and America, J. F. C. Harrison Reviewed by Bernard Semmel
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England, Europe and the Upper Nile, 1882-1899, G. N. Sanderson Reviewed by Bernard Semmel
Lord Salisbury and Foreign Policy: The Close of the Nineteenth Century, J. A. S. Grenville Reviewed by Bernard Semmel
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