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Articles by Grove Koger

Article Publication Date
Douglas, Norman. Alone. 1921. 2004-09-09
Douglas, Norman. Fountains in the Sand: Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia. 1912. 2004-09-06
Douglas, Norman. Old Calabria. 1915. 2004-05-07
Douglas, Norman. Siren Land. 1911. 2004-06-03
Douglas, Norman. South Wind. 1917. 2004-04-07
Durrell, Lawrence. Bitter Lemons. 1957. 2003-06-20
Durrell, Lawrence. Caesar's Vast Ghost. 1990. 2005-01-01
Durrell, Lawrence. Collected Poems 1931-1974. 1980. 2004-03-18
Durrell, Lawrence. On Seeming to Presume. 1948. 2004-03-18
Durrell, Lawrence. Prospero's Cell. 1945. 2002-11-08
Durrell, Lawrence. Reflections on a Marine Venus: A Companion to the Landscape of Rhodes. 1953. 2003-05-23
Durrell, Lawrence. The Alexandria Quartet. 1957. 2002-10-16
Durrell, Lawrence. The Avignon Quintet. 1974. 2003-12-16
Durrell, Lawrence. The Black Book: An Agon. 1938. 2003-09-24
Durrell, Lawrence. The Revolt of Aphrodite. 1968. 2003-10-28
Lawrence Durrell 2000-11-08
Norman Douglas 2001-01-08

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