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| - | Also, the exhibitions Doctor Death: Medicine at the end of life (Wellcome | ||
| - | Institute for the History of Medicine) and The Quick and the Dead: Artists and | ||
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| - | Toby Litt - 2001 - 400 pagina’s | ||
| - | This novel is a journey into the dark heart of boyhood, as four boys play wargames deep in the English countryside. With the death of one of them, the war games escalate, directed now against the adults they hold responsible for the loss. | ||
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| - | Toby Litt - 2005 - 225 pagina’s | ||
| - | All the books I used in researching Corpsing had been kept together, and the | ||
| - | Color Atlas had been sandwiched for over a year between Gunshot Wounds by Dr | ||
| - | Vincent di Maio and Elizabeth Bronfen's Over Her Dead Body. | ||
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