David Foxon
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- | {{Template}}David Foxon was born in Paignton, the son of a Methodist minister, and went to Kingswood School. | + | {{Template}}David Foxon ([[January 9]], 1923 - ) was a British bibliographer. |
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*[[David Foxon]]'s ''Libertine Literature in England, 1660-1745'' (1965). | *[[David Foxon]]'s ''Libertine Literature in England, 1660-1745'' (1965). | ||
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- David Foxon's Libertine Literature in England, 1660-1745 (1965).
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