Articles on Corby, Including. Jim McCahill, Ben Smith (Cricketer), Emma Kennedy, Bill Thompson (Technology Writer), Stuart Campbell (Footballer), Norman Dean, Paul Ferris (Composer), Andrew Pettigrew, Mad Dog McPhie
Hephaestus Books
ISBN: | 9781244301856 |
Publisher: | Hephaestus Books |
Published: | 28 September, 2011 |
Format: | Perfect Paperback |
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Articles on Corby, Including. Jim McCahill, Ben Smith (Cricketer), Emma Kennedy, Bill Thompson (Technology Writer), Stuart Campbell (Footballer), Norman Dean, Paul Ferris (Composer), Andrew Pettigrew, Mad Dog McPhie
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