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Interviews with and photographs of the former Beatle review his career, his opinions, his current activities, and his plans
By Marjo Buitelaar (editor)

Paperback:

9789088902857 | David Brown Book Co, February 19, 2015, cover price $55.00
9780399410086, titled "Paul McCartney: In His Own Words" | Reissue edition (Putnam Pub Group, May 1, 1983), cover price $6.95 | also contains Paul McCartney: In His Own Words | About this edition: Interviews with and photographs of the former Beatle review his career, his opinions, his current activities, and his plans

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Product Description: The present volume contains the proceedings of a workshop that took place as part of a larger project carried out by the Groningen Research School for the Study of the Humanities (GRSSH). The framework of the overall research perspective was a study of 'the autonomy of culture and its components'...read more
By Monique Bernards (editor) and Marjo Buitelaar (editor)

Hardcover:

9789042926905 | Peeters Bvba, April 26, 2013, cover price $73.00 | About this edition: The present volume contains the proceedings of a workshop that took place as part of a larger project carried out by the Groningen Research School for the Study of the Humanities (GRSSH).

Product Description: Fasting during Ramadan is one of the 'five pillars' or religious duties that Muslims must perform and is for many the most important role for women in Islamic practice, revealing the strategies women employ to earn religious merit...read more

Hardcover:

9780854963218 | Berg Pub Ltd, March 1, 1994, cover price $104.95 | About this edition: Fasting during Ramadan is one of the 'five pillars' or religious duties that Muslims must perform and is for many the most important role for women in Islamic practice, revealing the strategies women employ to earn religious merit.

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