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- (1986). Druids, Gods, & Heroes from Celtic Mythology. London, England: Eurobook. pp. 65–69. ISBN 978-0856540493. Pugh, Jane (1990). Welsh Ghostly Encounters...
- Harris, Geraldine (1981). Gods & Pharaohs from Egyptian Mythology. London: Eurobook Limited. ISBN 978-0-87226-907-1. Hart, George (1986). A Dictionary of Egyptian...
- Globtik Tokyo. Auke Visser. Retrieved 2011-09-01. E. Abranson (1976). Ships of the High Seas, Eurobook Ltd. pp.119-120. "Globtik Tokyo". "Globtik London"....
- Geraldine (1981). Gods & Pharaohs from Egyptian Mythology. London, England: Eurobook Limited. pp. 24–25. ISBN 0-87226-907-8 Steiner, Richard C. (2001). "The...
- Halstead, L.B. (1975). The Evolution and Ecology of the Dinosaurs. London: Eurobook Limited. pp. 1–116. ISBN 978-0-85654-018-9. Gimsa, Jan; Sleigh, Robert;...
- 331–336. Halstead, L.B. (1975). The evolution and ecology of the dinosaurs. Eurobook. ISBN 978-0-85654-018-9. Nopcsa, Baron F. (1903). "Neues ueber Compsognathus"...
- Geraldine (1981). Gods & Pharaohs from Egyptian Mythology. London, England: Eurobook Limited. pp. 24–25. ISBN 0-87226-907-8 pp. 4 & 18, David Sedley, Plato's...
- in September 1985, titled Forbidden Games in India, published there by Eurobooks. The gags included in this volume are: Tournament, Glider, Happy Easter...
- Halstead, L.B. (1975). The Evolution and Ecology of the Dinosaurs. London: Eurobook Limited. pp. 1–116. ISBN 978-0-85654-018-9. Gimsa, Jan; Sleigh, Robert;...
- ISBN 978-3-940594-23-5. Garratt, Colin und Max Wade-Matthews: Dampf. Eurobooks Cyprus Limited, Lim****ol 2000. ISBN 3-89815-076-3. Hehl, Markus: Der "Adler"...