Graham Gendall Norton
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Graham Gendall Norton reviews Cornwall and the Cross: Christianity 500-1560 Published February 15 2008
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Graham Gendall Norton reviews a work on A.L. Rowse by Philip Payton. Published January 16 2008
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Graham Gendall Norton explores the opportunities open to those who like to sail into the past. Published September 17 2007
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Graham Gendall Norton reviews William St Clair’s volume on the day to day workings of the slave trade at Cape Coast Castle. Published August 14 2006
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Historical travel, alone or in organized tours, is burgeoning and fun. Our new series suggests some places for the past-minded traveller to think about. Graham Gendall Norton introduces an accessible but exotic land which has long been a cultural crossroads. Published March 13 2006
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Graham Gendall Norton travels in search of those who fought for the rights of all. Published June 22 2005
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