Auteur: John DuVal

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Kathleen Du Val is assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and author of The Native Ground: Indians and Colonists in the Heart of the Continent. John Du Val is professor English and literary translation at the University of Arkansas and translator of many award-winning books.




5 Ebooks door John DuVal

John DuVal & Kathleen DuVal: Interpreting a Continent
This reader provides students with key documents from colonial American history, including new English translations of non-English documents. The documents in this collection take the reader beyond t …
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€210.83
John DuVal & Raymond Eichmann: French Fabliau B.N. MS. 837
Originally published in 1984, this book features The French Fabliau alongisde a translation and textual notes. The original manuscript, formerly labeled Bibliotheque du Roi 7218, is rightfully consid …
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€41.93
John DuVal & Raymond Eichmann: French Fabliau B.N. MS. 837
Originally published in 1984, this book features The French Fabliau alongisde a translation and textual notes. The original manuscript, formerly labeled Bibliotheque du Roi 7218, is rightfully consid …
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€42.07
John duVal: Galena and Erik
du Val’s debut begins in 1928 with an identity change for Klaus Altman, whose ties to the Philadelphia mob forces him to go undercover as Max Anders, future husband of Galena Baldwin. No angel hersel …
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€6.17
Juliane House & Marilyn Gaddis Rose: Globalization and Aspects of Translation
This book is for students of translation, interpretation, linguistics and languages who would like to enhance their understanding of the relationship between these areas of study. More specifically, …
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€73.96