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- 2007. Baerlein 1984, pp. 77–78. Toby 2018, p. 27. Baerlein 1984, p. 78. Baerlein 1984, pp. 78–79. Baerlein 1984, p. 79. Seely 1980a, p. 16. Baerlein 1980a...
- Stories". Archived from the original on 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2009-01-19. Baerlein, Richard (1984). Shergar : and the Aga Khan's thoroughbred empire. London:...
- ironmonger's shop, to Adrianople, where the good teachers gave him an education." Baerlein 1968, p. 76: "... year 1900 his name was Theoph**** Mavromatis, which is...
- inscription on the front of Palazzo Tolomei at Siena". Later, found in Henry Baerlein's introduction to his translation of The Diwan of Abul ʿAla by Abul ʿAla...
- Britain by Robert Sangster." Quoting The Guardian newspaper's Richard Baerlein, a respected racing correspondent for more than 50 years in England, as...
- American amateur, and lost only one singles match, to English champion E.M. Baerlein. The court built for him by his father at the family's Georgian Court estate...
- by Henry Wickham Steed (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1927) 177. Henry Baerlein, The March of the Seventy Thousand (London: Leonard Parsons, 1926) 101–103...
- sunt ai noștri. Și ei au nevoie de România". Ziare.com (in Romanian). Baerlein, Henri (1938). In Czechoslovakia's Hinterland, Hutchinson. ASIN B00085K1BA...
- distributed by Anglo Amalgamated. Piggott and Sir Ivor in the spotlight BAERLEIN, RICHARD. The Guardian (1959-2003) [London (UK)] 26 Feb 1969: 19. The Year...
- 1909, for 5,000 rupees, by Charles Williams, who had beaten amateur E. M. Baerlein to become English champion. The contest did not take place until 1911,...