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The angel who wore shoes (Junior African writers series. Level 2)
The angel who wore shoes (Junior African writers series. Level 2)
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児童書
Dan Fulani, illustrated by Maureen Carter.
Heinemann
1993.
<Y17-B16269>
National Diet Library
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Fulani, Dan.
Carter, Maureen.
The connecting school : a qualitative evaluation of intranet development and the role of the school librarian in Scottish secondary schools
The connecting school : a qualitative evaluation of intranet development and the role of the school librarian in Scottish secondary schools
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Maureen Carter
British Library, British Thesis Service
[2004?]
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The Olympic glory that was Greece : the origins and history of the Olympic Games
The Olympic glory that was Greece : the origins and history of the Olympic Games
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Alan Carter ; watercolour illustrations by Maureen Carter
Efstathiadis Group
c2000
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